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*December 21, 1966: First known mention of the group published
*December 21, 1966: First known mention of the group published
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File:Shows-1966-12-16-review.jpg|Mention in the ''Baytown Sun'', December 21, 1966<ref>[[Shows/1966-12-16]]</ref>
File:Shows-1966-12-16-review.jpg|alt=Mention in the Baytown Sun, December 21, 1966|"The Red Crayolas" mentioned in the ''Baytown Sun'', December 21, 1966<ref>[[Shows/1966-12-16]]</ref>
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[[Shows/1966-1968#1966|Shows/1966]]
[[Shows/1966-1968#1966|Shows/1966]]
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File:Shows-1967-01-14-poster.jpg|Flyer for show on January 14, 1967
File:Shows-1967-01-14-poster.jpg|Flyer for show on January 14, 1967
File:Press-1967-01-18-Houston-Chronicle.png|Article in the ''Houston Chronicle'', January 18, 1967
File:Press-1967-01-18-Houston-Chronicle.png|Article in the ''Houston Chronicle'', January 18, 1967
File:Shows-1960s-photo.jpg|The Red Crayola performing live, 1967: [[Mayo Thompson]], [[Frederick Barthelme]], [[Steve Cunningham]]
File:Red-Crayola-Group-1967.jpg|[[Frederick Barthelme]], [[Steve Cunningham]], [[Mayo Thompson]], 1967
File:Shows-1960s-photo.jpg|The Red Crayola performing live, 1967
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=== First recording ===
=== First recording ===
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*May 25, 1967: Mixing
*May 25, 1967: Mixing
*June 3, 1967: The Red Crayola play the opening of [[Shows/1967-06-03|Love Street Light Circus]]
*June 3, 1967: The Red Crayola play the opening of [[Shows/1967-06-03|Love Street Light Circus]]
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File:Shows-1967-06-03-poster1.jpg|Poster, first version, June 3, 1967
File:Shows-1967-06-03-poster2.jpg|Poster, second version, June 3, 1967
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*June 7 & 9, 1967: Final mixing, editing
*June 7 & 9, 1967: Final mixing, editing
*June 1967: The Red Crayola's first album ''[[The Parable of Arable Land]]'' is released
*June 1967: The Red Crayola's first album ''[[The Parable of Arable Land]]'' is released
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=== The Red Crayola break up ===
=== The Red Crayola break up ===
*July? 1967: The band breaks up; [[Frederick Barthelme]] moves to New York
*July? 1967: The band breaks up; [[Frederick Barthelme]] moves to New York
*July 21, 1967: A review of ''[[The Parable of Arable Land|Parable]],'' the group's performance at the festival and afterward appears in the ''Berkeley Barb''<ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.28033132?seq=8</ref>
*November 1967: A piece by [[Frederick Barthelme]] is exhibited in the opening of Joseph Kosuth's Normal Art gallery in New York City
*November 1967: A piece by [[Frederick Barthelme]] is exhibited in the opening of Joseph Kosuth's Normal Art gallery in New York City


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=== Second album: God Bless The Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It ===
=== Second album: God Bless The Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It ===
*January 16, 1968: The group is interviewed by ''Mother'' magazine
*January 16, 1968: The group is interviewed by Houston music magazine ''Mother''
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File:Thompson-God-Bless-1968.jpg|[[Mayo Thompson]], 1968
File:Tommy-Smith-God-Bless-1968.jpg|[[Tommy Smith]], 1968
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*February 12, 1968: First recording session for second album ''[[God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It]]'': "[[Say Hello to Jamie Jones]]", "[[Green of My Pants]]"
*February 12, 1968: First recording session for second album ''[[God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It]]'': "[[Say Hello to Jamie Jones]]", "[[Green of My Pants]]"
*February 17, 1968: Overdubbing session
*February 17, 1968: Overdubbing session
*February 18, 1968: Recording session #2: "[[Leejol]]", "[[Victory Garden]]", "[[Music]]", "[[Free Piece]]"
*February 18, 1968: Recording session #2: "[[Leejol]]", "[[Victory Garden]]", "[[Music]]", "[[Free Piece]]"
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*March 9, 1968: ''God Bless the Red Krayola'' completed
*March 9, 1968: ''God Bless the Red Krayola'' completed
*May 1968: Second album ''[[God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It]]'' is released
*May 1968: Second album ''[[God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It]]'' is released
*July 1, 1968: Both Red Crayola albums are reviewed in the ''Chicago Seed''<ref>https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.28044469?seq=15</ref>
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File:God-Bless-front.jpg|''[[God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It]]'' cover art, 1968
File:God-Bless-front.jpg|''[[God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It]]'' cover art, 1968
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=== The Red Krayola break up ===
=== The Red Krayola break up ===
*1968: The band breaks up for the second time
*1968: The band breaks up for the second time
*1968: Publisher Doubleday buys [[Frederick Barthelme]]'s upcoming book ''[[War and War]]''


== 1969 ==
== 1969 ==
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*March 12 - April 1969: [[Frederick Barthelme]] writes what will become his second book, ''[[War and War]]''
*March 12 - April 1969: [[Frederick Barthelme]] writes what will become his second book, ''[[War and War]]''
*1969: Greek composer [[Manos Hadjidakis]] invites Thompson and Cunningham to visit New York to consider becoming involved in his musical theatre project ''[[Opera for Five]]''
*1969: Greek composer [[Manos Hadjidakis]] invites Thompson and Cunningham to visit New York to consider becoming involved in his musical theatre project ''[[Opera for Five]]''
*1969: [[Mayo Thompson]] illustrates [[Frederick Barthelme]]'s first released book, ''[[Rangoon]]''
*1969?: [[Mayo Thompson]] illustrates [[Frederick Barthelme]]'s first released book, ''[[Rangoon]]''
 
*1969: [[Steve Cunningham]] moves to Austria
*1969: [[Steve Cunningham]] moves to Austria
*October? 1969: ''[[God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It|God Bless the Red Krayola]]'' receives a release on 8-track tape


== 1970s ==
== 1970s ==

Latest revision as of 21:34, 4 December 2023

1966

The Red Crayola

Shows/1966

1967

First recording

  • February 1967: Record producer Bob Steffek approaches the group to record a single after hearing Thompson play "Mother" live. The band's first recording session results in an unreleased single Dairymaid's Lament / Free Piece.

First album: The Parable of Arable Land

Shows/1967

Coconut Hotel and California performances

  • 1967: Recording sessions for improvisatory instrumental album Coconut Hotel. Unreleased until 1995.
  • 1967: Band photoshoot by Les Blank
  • June 1967: The group travels to California to perform at festivals
  • June 29, 1967: The Red Crayola perform at the Angry Arts Festival (later released on Live 1967)
  • July 2-4, 1967: The Red Crayola perform at the Berkeley Folk Music Festival (later released on Live 1967). Guitarist John Fahey joined their performance on July 3
  • July 9, 1967: The Red Crayola open for John Fahey at the New Orleans House
  • July 1967: Recording session with guitarist John Fahey. Their label International Artists forces the group to hand over the tapes in order to return to Houston. The tapes have never been found

The Red Crayola break up

  • July? 1967: The band breaks up; Frederick Barthelme moves to New York
  • July 21, 1967: A review of Parable, the group's performance at the festival and afterward appears in the Berkeley Barb[2]
  • November 1967: A piece by Frederick Barthelme is exhibited in the opening of Joseph Kosuth's Normal Art gallery in New York City

The Red Krayola

1968

Second album: God Bless The Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It

  • January 16, 1968: The group is interviewed by Houston music magazine Mother

The Red Krayola break up

1969

1970s

References