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Short-lived group in 1970s
[[The Rockin' Blue Diamonds]] was a short-lived jazz-rock group that performed in 1972.


Originally Mayo Thompson and Frederick Barthelme with Rock Romano and Tucker Bradley.
== Background ==
Originally [[Mayo Thompson]] and [[Frederick Barthelme]] with Rock Romano and Tucker Bradley.


Final line-up<ref>https://archive.org/details/fokpft197302ia/page/n11/mode/2up?q=rockin+blue+diamonds</ref>:
Final line-up<ref>https://archive.org/details/fokpft197302ia/page/n11/mode/2up?q=rockin+blue+diamonds</ref>:
* [[Mayo Thompson]] - writer, rhythm guitar
* [[Mayo Thompson]] - writer, rhythm guitar
* Fred McLain - lead guitar
* Fred McLain - lead guitar
* [[Bob Henshen]] - piano
* [[Bobby Henschen|Bob Henschen]] - piano
* Bernard Sampson - saxophones and flute
* Bernard Sampson - saxophones and flute
* Don Jones - bass
* Don Jones - bass
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* Tucker Bradley - vocals
* Tucker Bradley - vocals


== Known performances ==
== Performances ==
* 1972-05-24 Wed. - The Old Quarter<ref>https://archive.org/details/spacecity03spac_43/page/18/mode/2up?q=rockin+blue+diamonds</ref>
See: [[Shows/1972]]
* 1972-05-30 Wed. - The Old Quarter<ref>https://archive.org/details/spacecity03spac_44/page/16/mode/2up?q=rockin+blue+diamonds</ref>
* 1972-06-14 Wed. - The Old Quarter<ref>https://archive.org/details/spacecitynews04spac/page/16/mode/2up?q=rockin+blue+diamonds</ref>
* 1972-06-15 Thurs - The Old Quarter<ref>https://archive.org/details/spacecity04spac/page/14/mode/2up?q=rockin+blue+diamonds</ref>
*
 
* 1972-06-22 - The Old Quarter
** Wed. and Thur.<ref>https://archive.org/details/spacecity04spac_0/page/12/mode/2up?q=rockin+blue+diamonds</ref>
* 1972-06-29 - The Old Quarter
** Wed. and Thur.<ref>https://archive.org/details/spacecity04spac_1/page/12/mode/2up?q=rockin+blue+diamonds</ref>
* 1972-07-06 - The Old Quarter
** Thur.<ref>https://archive.org/details/spacecitynews04spac_0/page/14/mode/2up?q=rockin+blue+diamonds</ref>
 
* 1972-08-03 Thur.
** Free Music Store
** "[[Frank Davis]] and the Rockin' Blue Diamonds used to play alternating sets at the Old Quarter until the Diamonds' equipment was stolen. Hopefully we can scrounge enough amplification for a bass and voices, and maybe we'll be in for one of the nicest acoustic sets we've ever had. Come down and join the party or listen at home."<ref>https://archive.org/details/fokpft197208ia/page/n9/mode/2up?q=rockin+blue+diamonds</ref>
** Note: a few KPFT Free Music Store performance were digitized by the Pacific Radio Archive but they do not seem to have this one.
 
* 1972-08-03
** Wed.<ref>https://archive.org/details/spacecity04spac_5/page/26/mode/2up?q=rockin+blue+diamonds</ref>
 
* 1973-02-03 - recording date unknown
** Houston Concert Houston
** More from the Rockin' Blue Diamonds--the most dynamic and original jazz group we've heard in Houston. Maybe someday they'll get together again and play again"<ref>https://archive.org/details/fokpft197302ia/page/n11/mode/2up?q=rockin+blue+diamonds</ref>


== Demo ==
== Demo ==
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** "His wife didn't like it, and neither did he," remembered Mayo.<ref>Fortune, Fate article</ref>
** "His wife didn't like it, and neither did he," remembered Mayo.<ref>Fortune, Fate article</ref>


[[Category:Music groups|Rockin' Blue Diamonds, The]]
== Retrospectives ==
[[Frederick Barthelme]]<ref>https://www.frederickbarthelme.com/nonfiction/the-red-crayola/</ref><blockquote>Playing well was what we [The Red Crayola] were against. It was what everybody else did. Much later, in the second (and little known) band that Mayo and I put together, the Rocking Blue Diamonds, playing well became an issue, so we solicited the talent—coerced it, is probably more accurate. But in the mid-’60s, with the Red Krayola, that wasn’t the deal. The deal was to participate in the party and do something surprising while you were at it.</blockquote>[[Mayo Thompson]], 2023<ref>https://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2023/10/red-krayola-interview-mayo-thompson.html</ref><blockquote>[...] A later band—The Rocking Blue Diamonds—played The Old Quarter, and Rocky Hill’s Club.</blockquote>
 
== References ==
 
[[Category:Groups|Rockin' Blue Diamonds, The]]

Latest revision as of 20:26, 7 July 2024

The Rockin' Blue Diamonds was a short-lived jazz-rock group that performed in 1972.

Background

Originally Mayo Thompson and Frederick Barthelme with Rock Romano and Tucker Bradley.

Final line-up[1]:

  • Mayo Thompson - writer, rhythm guitar
  • Fred McLain - lead guitar
  • Bob Henschen - piano
  • Bernard Sampson - saxophones and flute
  • Don Jones - bass
  • Art Kidd - drums
  • Rock Romano - vocals
  • Tucker Bradley - vocals

Performances

See: Shows/1972

Demo

  • "Thompson then turned to John Fahey, still at the helm of his Takoma label, who fronted $250 for a demo."
    • "His wife didn't like it, and neither did he," remembered Mayo.[2]

Retrospectives

Frederick Barthelme[3]

Playing well was what we [The Red Crayola] were against. It was what everybody else did. Much later, in the second (and little known) band that Mayo and I put together, the Rocking Blue Diamonds, playing well became an issue, so we solicited the talent—coerced it, is probably more accurate. But in the mid-’60s, with the Red Krayola, that wasn’t the deal. The deal was to participate in the party and do something surprising while you were at it.

Mayo Thompson, 2023[4]

[...] A later band—The Rocking Blue Diamonds—played The Old Quarter, and Rocky Hill’s Club.

References