The 63 Crayons
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The 63 Crayons | |
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Origin | Roanoke, Virginia |
Genres | psychedelic rock, lo-fi |
Years active | 2000 | –2009
Labels | Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records |
Past members | Charlie Johnston Suzanne Allison Ben Davis Derek Almstead |
The 63 Crayons was a psychedelic rock band affiliated with the Elephant 6 musical collective. Formed in Roanoke, Virginia, USA, band members Charlie Johnston (guitar, vocals), Suzanne Allison (keyboards, vocals) and Ben Davis (theremin and sampled sounds) moved to Athens, Georgia, in 2003, where they were joined by Derek Almstead (drums).
Both their 2002 EP, Spread the Love and their 2004 full-length album, Good People were released by Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records. Their last album, Spoils For Survivors, was self-released. Allison and Johnston also performed with the Elephant Six Orchestra under the name of The 63 Crayons on the first Elephant Six Holiday Surprise Tour in 2009.
The Holiday surprise line-up had Charlie Johnston (vocals, guitar), Allison (drums), Will Cullen Hart (drums), Theo Hilton (bass guitar), John Fernandes (violin) and Julian Koster (banjo). Johnston also helped to produce and engineer the second full-length release by the Athens-based band Circulatory System called Signal Morning. Former band members include Marshall Young (drums), Michelle Ferguson (bass guitar), Joseph Davis (bass guitar) and Sam Lunsford[1] (drums).
Discography
Release date | Title | Label | Format |
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2002 | Spread The Love | Happy Happy Birthday to Me Records | CD |
July 22, 2008 | Good People | Happy Happy Birthday to Me Records | CD |
February 5, 2007 | Spoils For Survivors | Self-released | CD |
See also
References
- ^ "Mystic Fortress". Mystic Fortress. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
- "The 63 Crayons: 'Devils'". National Public Radio. April 4, 2007. Retrieved July 20, 2007.
- Robin Hilton (October 27, 2008). "The Elephant 6 Orchestra in Concert". NPR.
- 63 Crayons Live at Little Kings, August 11, 2006[dead link]
- Photos by Deadly Designs, Caledonia Lounge, December 1,2007