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Up Records Christmas Celebration with Modest Mouse, Mike Johnson, and Sick Bees, hosted by Dina Martina at Re-bar, Seattle, WA, December 22, 1999
Up Records Christmas Celebration with Modest Mouse, Mike Johnson, and Sick Bees, hosted by Dina Martina at Re-bar, Seattle, WA, December 22, 1999

Up Records Christmas Celebration with Modest Mouse, Mike Johnson, and Sick Bees, hosted by Dina Martina at Re-bar, Seattle, WA, December 22, 1999

Performing artist Dina Martina
Performing artist Mike Johnson
Performing artist Modest Mouse
Performing artist Sick Bees
Record company Up Records
Venue Re-Bar
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number2000.89.36
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This poster advertises a Christmas Celebration at Seattle’s Re-Bar on December 22, 1999, hosted by Dina Martina and featuring Modest Mouse, Mike Johnson, and Sick Bees. 

 

Modest Mouse is an American rock band formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington, and currently based in Portland, Oregon. The founding members were lead singer and guitarist Isaac Brock b. unknown), drummer Jeremiah Green b. unknown), and bassist Eric Judy (b. unknown). Mike Johnson is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, and bass guitarist from Grants Pass, Oregon, who was the frontrunner of Eugene, Oregon Punk band Snakepit from 1984 until 1989. Sick Bees is a Seattle duo formed by drummer Julio (b. unknown) and singer and guitarist Staria (b. unknown). They produced two albums with Up Records, On the One and My Pleasure. 

 

Dina Martina is a drag performer, comedian, dancer, and singer. Martina, a self-described “tragic singer, horrible dancer, and surreal raconteur” known for her poorly applied red lipstick, has often been accompanied by pianist Chris Jeffries (b. unknown). West grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada, but has frequently returned to perform in the Northwest, and currently splits time between Seattle, Washington, and Provincetown, Massachusetts. 

 

Steve Wells and Patrick “Pit” Kwiecinski opened Re-Bar in January 1990 at 1114 Howell Street, which had long been a safe space for Seattle’s LGBTQ community. The Night Hawk Tavern (or Nite Hawk) opened in the 1930s, creating a center of gay nightlife featuring cabaret, followed by Thirsty’s in the 1970s, which then became Axel Rock, a dance-focused venue, in the 1980s, and finally Sparks Tavern, which added full-length stage plays, before Re-Bar moved in. Until 2020, when Re-Bar, like many venues during the COVID-19 pandemic, closed indefinitely, they hosted disco nights, art exhibits, theatre, drag, burlesque, and live bands, supporting generations of LGBTQ patrons and performers. KEXP’s Riz Rollins got his start as a DJ, becoming a big part of Seattle’s Black music scene, David Schmader put on his first three plays, and drag performer and comedian Dina Martina was born at Re-Bar. The venue also hosted one of the longest running poetry nights in the West, Seattle Poetry Slam, and a weekly Sunday dance night, Flammable. On September 13, 1991, Re-Bar also hosted the infamous release party for Nirvana’s second album, Nevermind. 

Vertical white poster with a snowflake in the top left corner and text in the lower left corner: Up Records Christmas Celebration with Modest Mouse, Mike Johnson, and sick Bees, hosted by Dina Martina, Wednesday December 22, 1999, doors open at 9 pm, Re-bar, 1114 Howell, tickets: $6 at the door, 233-9873.
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