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The 63 Crayons

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Genre
  
Pop

Albums
  
Spoils for Survivors, Good People, Here Come the Crayons, Spread The Love EP

Record labels
  
Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records, The 63 Crayons

Similar
  
Derek Almstead, Nesey Gallons, Circulatory System, Casper & the Cookies, The Sunshine Fix

The 63 Crayons was a band of musicians active from 2000 - 2009. Formed in Roanoke, Virginia, band members Charlie Johnston (guitar, vocals), Suzanne Allison (keyboards, vocals), and Ben Davis (theremin and sampled sounds) relocated to Athens, Georgia in 2003, where they were joined by Derek Almstead (drums). Both their 2002 EP, "Spread the Love" and their 2004 full-length album, "Good People" were released by Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records. Their last album, "Spoils For Survivors", was self-released. Members Suzanne Allison and Charlie Johnston also performed with the Elephant Six Orchestra under the name of The 63 Crayons on the first Elephant Six Holiday Surprise Tour in 2009. The Holiday surprise line up featured Charlie Johnston (vocals, guitar), Suzanne Allison (drums), Will Cullen Hart (drums), Theo Hilton (bass), John Fernandes (violin), Julian Koster (banjo). Charlie Johnston also helped to produce and engineer the second full-length release by Athens Georgia-based band Circulatory System called "Signal Morning". Former band members include: Marshall Young (drums), Michelle Ferguson (bass), Joseph Davis (bass), Sam Lunsford (drums).

Songs

Song for My SisterGood People · 2004
Revolution Fight SongSpoils for Survivors · 2007
One Chord for Peace!Good People · 2004

References

The 63 Crayons Wikipedia