Crystal Mary
San Antonio, Texas

1971-1973
 
 

Started when Chick Fraley's "Mysterious Tacos" broke up. He decided to get local neighborhood guys. All members came from one block of Nash Boulevard except Cecile who lived on Hatcher just one street over. Mike Keathley and Marc Cobia were the first recruited with Eddie Hurntser and Randy Waugh added just before female vocalist Cecile Muchellor was asked to join. The group had a very minor following in the local area and did very few shows most notable the Rogers Jam Factory. The group tried to stay together, however the draft got Fraley, Waugh's family moved, and the rest fell by the wayside still in high school.  

Personnel:
Eddie Hurntser - Guitar
Chick Fraley - Lead Guitar
Marc Cobia - Bass
Mike Keathley - Drums
Randy Waugh - Keys
Cecile Muchellor - Vocals

Influences:
The Youngbloods, Yes, and Cream

Setlist Sample:
Crimson and Clover, Fuel to the Flame, That's Her (original written by Marc Cobia).

Equipment:
Gretsch guitars Fender Bass and Pearl Drums.

Rehearsal Space:
Eddie Hurntsers garage.

Band Vehicles:
1965 Dodge window van.

Fashion Statement:
Cecile's hip huggers and crop tops.

Best Gig:
Rogers Jam Factory, packed house and tons of fun.

Gig from Hell!:
Holy Name church social, 1971 bad weather, at least that is what we hoped. kept anyone from showing.

Last Gig:
SPJST hall, enough was enough.

 

  

 

Where are they now?
Winter, 2003

Cobia and Keathley joined the Navy and that is the last we know of them, Frailey owns a pawn shop in the San Antonio area, Waugh is a Baptist minister, Hurntser is a contractor in Mesa Az, and sadly Cecile Muchellor died in 1977 of an apparent overdose of seconal.

 

 Information contributed by Bonnie Waugh bonnibelfast@hotmail.com

 

 

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