Red Orkestra was formed by singer/songwriter/guitarist Johnny Charmer in Toronto, Canada in 2003. Since then, the membership has changed throughout the years but the current incarnation (Stephen Parkinson, Neil McDonald, and Rick Andrade) has proved to be the longest-lasting. In May of 2004, Red Orkestra released their debut album After the Wars to critical acclaim. Embracing the new technologies that were revolutionizing the music industry, Johnny chose to release his album with a Creative Commons license, to enable fans to freely copy and share his music without fear of legal repercussions. It would be the world’s first internationally distributed Creative Commons CD release. Since that release, Red Orkestra has released 5 more full-length albums (Life with the Machines, All’s Well in Heaven and Hell, Burning Little Empires, Viva!, and Day of the Dead) and 2 EPs (Enola and Everyone Dies Alone), and has toured Europe 4 times, including headlining the Manta music festival in Portugal in 2011 and appearing at the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg, Germany in 2012. They are now based in Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada.
2012
Fading Ways
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2010
Fading Ways Music
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Fading Ways Music
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2004
Fading Ways Records
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2007
Fading Ways Music
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2005
Fading Ways, Dying Giraffe Recordings
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