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- The_63_Crayons abstract "The 63 Crayons is a band of musicians. Formed in Roanoke, Virginia, band members Charlie Johnston (guitar, vocals), Suzanne Allison (keyboards, vocals), and Ben Davis (theremin) 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 latest album, "Spoils For Survivors", was self-released. Member 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. The Holiday surprise line up featured Charlie Johnston (vocals), 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".".
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- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLink Athens,_Georgia.
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- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Johnston.
- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLink Circulatory_System.
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- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLink Derek_Almstead.
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- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLink Holiday_Surprise_Tour.
- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLink John_Fernandes.
- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLink Julian_Koster.
- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLink Roanoke,_Virginia.
- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLink Signal_Morning.
- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLink Suzanne_Allison.
- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLink The_Elephant_6_Recording_Company.
- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLink Theo_Hilton.
- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLink Will_Cullen_Hart.
- The_63_Crayons wikiPageWikiLinkText "The 63 Crayons".
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- The_63_Crayons subject Category:Rock_music_groups_from_Virginia.
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- The_63_Crayons comment "The 63 Crayons is a band of musicians. Formed in Roanoke, Virginia, band members Charlie Johnston (guitar, vocals), Suzanne Allison (keyboards, vocals), and Ben Davis (theremin) 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 latest album, "Spoils For Survivors", was self-released.".
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