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Bootsy Holler: MAKiNG iT.
Bootsy Holler: MAKiNG iT.
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Product details
- ISBN 9788862088435
- Weight: 1080g
- Dimensions: 197 x 282mm
- Publication Date: 27 Nov 2025
- Publisher: Damiani
- Publication City/Country: IT
- Product Form: Hardback
As an avid fan of Seattle’s music scene during the late 1990s and early 2000s, photographer Bootsy Holler created a remarkable portfolio documenting the littleknown bands who later defined a decade in music history. She captured live gigs, band portraits, backstage moments, rapt audiences and more, chronicling the formative years of artists such as Death Cab for Cutie, Fleet Foxes, Interpol, Modest Mouse, Gossip, Beck, Moby, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Foo Fighters. Says Holler: “I was documenting my life. The musicians, promoters and bouncers were my friends, and I went to see bands I enjoyed and places I could get in for free. I didn’t know I was in the middle of something new.”
With open spine binding and cold glue bright orange thread, this collection of Holler’s energetic, raw images, together with her own personal recollections, reflects on the second generation of Seattle’s music scene, as the world transitioned from celluloid to digital, grunge to indie. It is a pilgrimage back in time, a nostalgic trip for anyone who cherishes music or yearns for a time when nobody texted or had a camera in their pocket.
With open spine binding and cold glue bright orange thread, this collection of Holler’s energetic, raw images, together with her own personal recollections, reflects on the second generation of Seattle’s music scene, as the world transitioned from celluloid to digital, grunge to indie. It is a pilgrimage back in time, a nostalgic trip for anyone who cherishes music or yearns for a time when nobody texted or had a camera in their pocket.
Bootsy Holler (1969) was born in Washington and moved to Seattle as a young adult. Her editorial and art photography has been featured in Vogue, House & Garden and NPR. She lives and works in Los Angeles.
Megan Jasper has always worked in music. She moved to Seattle from the east coast in 1989 and today she serves as CEO of Sub Pop Records.
Charles Peterson is internationally known for photographing the Seattle music scene in the late 1980s and 1990s. Peterson's early work for Sub Pop Records became an important signifier of the phenomenon known as Grunge.
Tamara Paris is an artist and writer who cut her teeth in her twenties writing for the alternative Seattle paper The Stranger. She later worked in advertising, creating creative copy for ad campaigns.
Megan Jasper has always worked in music. She moved to Seattle from the east coast in 1989 and today she serves as CEO of Sub Pop Records.
Charles Peterson is internationally known for photographing the Seattle music scene in the late 1980s and 1990s. Peterson's early work for Sub Pop Records became an important signifier of the phenomenon known as Grunge.
Tamara Paris is an artist and writer who cut her teeth in her twenties writing for the alternative Seattle paper The Stranger. She later worked in advertising, creating creative copy for ad campaigns.
Bootsy Holler: MAKiNG iT.
€62.99
