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Crosscut Tout: A Sub Pop benefit for one of its own

A concert by Sup Pop stars Saturday night (Dec. 4) will help the family of Andy Kotowicz, the music label's former marketing exec who died in a recent traffic accident.

Crosscut Tout: A Sub Pop benefit for one of its own
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Ashli Blow

A concert by Sup Pop stars Saturday night (Dec. 4) will help the family of Andy Kotowicz, the music label's former marketing exec who died in a recent traffic accident.

Some of Sub Pop Records' finest will take the stage Saturday night (Dec. 4) to honor the life of a fallen  member of the local music community.

The concert, featuring  performances by Shabazz Palaces, Vetiver, Fruit Bats, Wolf Eyes, Mudhoney, and others, is the latest  in a series of benefits celebrating the life of Andy Kotowicz, who was vice president of sales and marketing for the seminal Seattle music label.

On Oct. 21, Kotowicz was taking  his 3-year-old daughter home from daycare when a speeding vehicle collided  with his car, which was stopped at a traffic light on 15th Avenue Northwest in Ballard. His daughter survived the crash thanks  to a heroic act, but Kotowicz, 37, died three days later from the injuries he suffered.  He had worked for 10 years as a talent scout at Sub Pop and  as a sales and marketing executive.

The amount of support that  has been shown for Kotowicz’s family by local and  national music icons shows how much he was loved. There was a public memorial  service at Town Hall; Pearl Jam auctioned off an autographed guitar for $12,500 to benefit  Kotowicz’s family; and several pieces of  rare music and pop-culture memorabilia are currently being auctioned  off at the website charitybuzz.com. Auction items range from guitars  signed by the Foo Fighters and Muse to a limited-edition Simpsons animation  cell and an autographed Conan O’Brien album. A full list of items for  the auction, which ends Dec. 14, can be seen  here.

All proceeds from that auction  as well as Saturday’s show will go directly to the Andy  Kotowicz Family Foundation, established to help support Kotowicz’s wife and daughter.

If you go: A Concert for The  Andy Kotowicz Family Foundation, 7 p.m. Saturday (Dec. 4), Showbox at the Market,  1426 First Ave. Tickets cost $20.

Ashli Blow

By Ashli Blow

Ashli Blow is a Seattle-based freelance writer who talks with people — in places from urban watersheds to remote wildernesses — about the environment around them. She’s been working in journal