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*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 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 [[Shows/1967-07-09|open for John Fahey]] at the New Orleans House
*July 9, 1967: The Red Crayola [[Shows/1967-07-09|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. [[Album with John Fahey|The album]] is currently lost
*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. [[Album with John Fahey|The tapes have never been found]]
*1967: The band breaks up; [[Frederick Barthelme]] moves to New York
*1967: The band breaks up; [[Frederick Barthelme]] moves to New York



Revision as of 20:57, 24 November 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: 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
  • 1967: The band breaks up; Frederick Barthelme moves to New York

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

1968

  • 1968: The band breaks up for the second time

1969

References