God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It is the second commercially released studio album by the American rock band the "Red Crayola" who changed their name to the "Red Krayola" after being sent a cease & desist letter by the Crayola company (Binney & Smith). The album was released in May 1968 by the Texan independent record label International Artists, and features Mayo Thompson on guitar, vocals and piano; Steve Cunningham on fretless bass and chorus singers: Mary Sue, Dotty, Pat Pritchett, Barbara Metyko, Elaine Banks, Carolyn Heinman and Ca… read more
God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It is the second commercially released studio album by the American rock band the "Red Crayola&q… read more
God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It is the second commercially released studio album by the American rock band the "Red Crayola" who changed their name to the &… read more
The Red Krayola (or Crayola) are an experimental rock band who formed in Houston, Harris County, Texas in late 1966. The group was made up of musician and visual artist Mayo Thompson who has remained the group's leader and sole constant for over 50 years, novelist Rick Barthelme who was the son of Donald Barthelme, and bassist Steve Cunningham who joined them at the age of 17. One night's show at a club called "Love" attracted people to the stage, audience members began to walk on up and improvise with whatever they saw fit, this would be the event that would … read more
The Red Krayola (or Crayola) are an experimental rock band who formed in Houston, Harris County, Texas in late 1966. The group was made up of musician and visual artist Mayo Thompson who … read more
The Red Krayola (or Crayola) are an experimental rock band who formed in Houston, Harris County, Texas in late 1966. The group was made up of musician and visual artist Mayo Thompson who has remained the group's leader and sole … read more