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Red C

About Me

Off the 20 years Of Dischord Compilation Booklet:
In Early 1981, Tomas, who had just moved to the DC area from Switzerland, was walking down M Street and smoking a pipe when he ran into a whole crew of DC punk rockers. They were being interviewed by the Washington Post for an article on the punk scene. It was through that meeting that he was introduced to Eric L. from Potomac, a suburb in Maryland. Eric was looking for a drummer and Tomas was looking for a band, and they ended up forming Red C with Leo and Toni. Leo only Played a few shows with the band and was then replaced by Pete M. who had been rumored to have been a member of the mysterious band The Stab, along with John Stabb from Government Issue.
The Name Red C may well have come from a favorite Ethiopian restaurant in DC called Red Sea, though there were other theories floating around and the band wasn't telling.They Had a unique approach to music and this resulted in a sound quite different then what most of the other bands were playing at that point in time.
They only Played Six of Seven shows before Breaking Up but they managed to record a demo tape at Hit and Run Studios at some point in the summer of '81 and songs from that session appeared on the Flex Your Head Comp. There May have been a second demo tape recorded in their basement that featured more of their songs, but all the tapes seemed to have dissapeared after Toni Died on An pneumonia in the Mid-'80's.
*this myspace is Red C fan site and is not run by the members of Red C. It is also No Longer Updated. Thank You. ~Brian*

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 18/09/2005
Band Website: http://dischord.com/band/redc
Band Members: Eric L. -Vocals
Toni young- Bass
Tomas Squip -Drums, Farm Sounds
Sweet Pete Murray -Guitar
Influences: Minor Threat, Bad Brains, State Of Alert, The Untouchables, Deadline, Government Issue, Youth Brigade and The Teen Idles.
Sounds Like:
Before Red C:

Peer Pressure (end of '81-beginning of '82)
David Byers (of HR,Outrage,Static Distruptors, and the Enzymes) - Guitar
Toni Young - Bass
Danny Ingram (Youth Brigade, Untouchables and Social Suicide) - Drums
Tom Berard - Vocals

After Red C:

Artifical Peace ('80-'81)
Steve Polcari - Vocals *
Peter Murray - Guitar
Mike Manos - Drums *
Rob Moss - Bass *
* Of Assault & Battery

Double-O**('81-'83)
Eric L. -Vocals
Bert Queiroz (of Untouchables & Youth Brigade) - Bass
Richard Moore (of Untouchables) -Drums
Tom - Guitar (November '81 - May '82)
Jason - Guitar (May '82 - December '82)
**The Band Immidately after Red C. Tomas Squip was Roadie & Toni Young was their Manager

Dove ('83-'84)
Eric L. - vocals
Stuart Casson - guitar
Toni Young - bass ('84)
Ben Pape - bass('85)
Peter Moffet - drums

Tomas Squip would go on to sing for Beefeater and Fidelity Jones.Peter Murray would go on to play guitar for Marginal Man.
Record Label: Dischord Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

More Peer Pressure Information

This is a letter I got from Tom Berard, the Singer of Peer Pressure in their Heyday:"Hello,I just read Donald Keesing's letter about Peer Pressure/David Byers, etc., and wanted to comment.It was fun b...
Posted by on Sun, 20 May 2007 14:06:00 GMT

Peer Pressure Information

Here is a letter I got from Donald Kessing about Peer Pressure, the band before Red C:"FYI- Peer Pressure started in end of 81 beginning of 82. Toni touted me as a possible vocalist because she liked ...
Posted by on Wed, 03 Jan 2007 12:54:00 GMT

Some Interviews & Articules.

Here are some Articules on some of the Members as well as some of the other bands started by the Members of Red C.Roctober Magazine's Feature on Toni Young, Part of Black Punk Times Part 3Young's grea...
Posted by on Sat, 21 Oct 2006 13:33:00 GMT