Whitehaus

Coordinates: 42°18′44″N 71°06′49″W / 42.31231°N 71.11354°W / 42.31231; -71.11354
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Among "Boston's most prolific DIY venues,"[1] the Whitehaus was a non-traditional performance venue[2][3] and artists collective[4] located in an eight-bedroom home at 10 Seaverns Ave. in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.[5][6] Music and poetry made by "the hyper-prolific Whitehaus collective"[7] is distributed under The Whitehaus Family Record independent music label.[2] As described by one source:

One of the most prolific new DIY collectives in Jamaica Plain, the Whitehaus Family Record, brings together folk, indie, and experimental sound to produce a psychedelic world of music, love, and all that other punk/hippie crossover goodness.[8]

Their frequent "hootenannies" were open to anyone to share their musical or poetic talents.[9]

The Whitehaus was to shut down in early 2013 after losing its lease on the house.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Under 21 in Boston (January 27, 2009)
  2. ^ a b "ALARM Magazine: DIY Venue Spotlight: The Whitehaus Family Record". Archived from the original on 2009-03-02. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
  3. ^ Jamaica Plain Gazette: 9th Annual “Best of JP”
  4. ^ 'Jamaica Plain Gazette:JP Open Studios Preview: Artists at Home
  5. ^ Performer Mag: JP Label keeps it in the family[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ a b Jamaica Plain Gazette: “Underground music, arts venue Whitehaus to shut down” (November 6, 2012)
  7. ^ Boston Phoenix: Podcastic! Band in Boston escapes to the web (August 19, 2008)
  8. ^ Whitehaus Family Record: Blastfest CD Release!
  9. ^ Boston Globe: For these shows, home is where the music is (January 27, 2008)

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