The Red Crayola
Red Krayola (originally Red Crayola) is an American experimental rock band from Houston, Texas formed in 1966 by the trio of singer/guitarist Mayo Thompson, drummer Frederick Barthelme, and bassist Steve Cunningham.
The group were part of the 1960s Texas psychedelic music scene and were signed to independent record label International Artists, subsequently becoming labelmates with the 13th Floor Elevators. Their confrontational, experimental approach employed noise and free improvisation. They released two albums in their early incarnation—The Parable of Arable Land (1967) and God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It (1968)—to limited sales.
The band was resurrected in the late 1970s when Thompson discovered the Red Krayola had a cult following among members of England's emerging post-punk scene. Living in England, he developed a close association with Rough Trade Records, releasing new albums as Red Krayola on that label as well as other European labels. In the mid-1990s, Thompson returned to the United States, signing with Drag City and releasing further albums. Thompson has continued using the name, in its legally altered spelling for performances or releases in the US, for his musical projects since.
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