The Crescents - Pink Dominos 1963 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 13, 2011
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The Crescents were formed in Los Angeles in the early '60s by Tom Bresh (guitar), Tom Mitchell (bass), Ray Reed (saxophone) and the mysterious Chiyo (guitar).

Bill Eucker (the writer credited for "Pink Dominos") was a guitar instructor at Ernie Ball's store and studio in Thousand Oaks, California. It seems likely that it was there that Eucker handed off "Pink Dominos" to the Crescents' guitarist Thom Bresh, then a young pupil at Ball's studio.

Idle speculation aside, the group's second 45 was "Devil's Surf" and, with a title like that, you pretty much knew what you were getting: a minor-key title laden with echo, crashing drums and exotic surf guitar riffs. On the other hand, no listener would ever have any idea what "Pink Dominos" were, which in turn meant that Chiyo and company could do pretty much whatever they wanted with it. And so they did, turning their studio time into a noisy, pounding workout that was popular enough with the part of America that did not suffer from migraines to make it a small hit in 1963.

The Crescents were like other early '60s instrumental bands during California surf music's glory years, issuing a few obscure 45s before migrating on to other things with the advent of the British Invasion. The Crescents were categorically unlike any other such groups, however, in one way: Chiyo was female. This would make her one of the very few, if not the only, female guitarists in all of surf music, as far as I know.

The Crescent's guitarist Thom Bresh is the son of legendary country singer-songwriter and guitar picker Merle Travis. Bresh, himself a renowned guitarist, has enjoyed a wildly varied career in television,
film and country music since a young age. He remains active in the industry today.
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