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=== 1966 ===
=== 1966 ===


* 1966 summer: [[Mayo Thompson]] and [[Frederick Barthelme]] work on an unfinished film
* Summer 1966: [[Mayo Thompson]] and [[Frederick Barthelme]] work on an unfinished film
* 1966 summer: The film is abandoned and they form [[The Red Crayola]]
* Summer 1966: The film is abandoned and they form [[The Red Crayola]]
* 1966: The Red Crayola line-up adds [[Steve Cunningham]], [[Bonnie Emerson]], [[Danny Schacht]]
* 1966: The Red Crayola line-up adds [[Steve Cunningham]], [[Bonnie Emerson]], [[Danny Schacht]]
* 1966: The line-up consolidates to [[Mayo Thompson]] (guitar, vocals), [[Frederick Barthelme]] (drums), [[Steve Cunningham]] (bass)
* 1966: The line-up consolidates to [[Mayo Thompson]] (guitar, vocals), [[Frederick Barthelme]] (drums), [[Steve Cunningham]] (bass)
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=== 1967 ===
=== 1967 ===


* 1967 February: The band's first recording session results in unreleased single {{RLink|Dairymaid}}
* February 1967: The band's first recording session results in unreleased single {{RLink|Dairymaid}}
* 1967 March: The Red Crayola signs to label [[International Artists]]
* March 1967: The Red Crayola signs to label [[International Artists]]
* 1967 March?: {{RLink|Demos}} recorded
* March? 1967: {{RLink|Demos}} recorded
* 1967 April-May: Recording sessions for the band's first album
* April-May 1967: Recording sessions for the band's first album
* 1967 June: First album {{RLink|Parable}} is released
* June 1967: First album {{RLink|Parable}} is released
* 1967 ?: Sessions for unreleased album {{RLink|Coconut}}
* 1967: Sessions for unreleased album {{RLink|Coconut}}
* 1967 July: Berkeley Folk Festival performance - later released as {{RLink|1967}}
* July 1967: Berkeley Folk Festival performance - later released as {{RLink|1967}}
* 1967 July: Session for lost [[Album with John Fahey]] in California
* July 1967: Session for lost [[Album with John Fahey]] in California
* 1967 ?: The band breaks up; [[Frederick Barthelme]] moves to New York
* 1967: The band breaks up; [[Frederick Barthelme]] moves to New York
* 1967 late: The Parable of Arable Land is an unexpected success; [[International Artists]] asks for another album
* Late 1967: The Parable of Arable Land is an unexpected success; [[International Artists]] asks for another album
* 1967 late: The band reforms with a new drummer: [[Mayo Thompson]] (guitar, vocals), [[Steve Cunningham]] (bass), [[Tommy Smith]] (drums)
* Late 1967: The band reforms with a new drummer: [[Mayo Thompson]] (guitar, vocals), [[Steve Cunningham]] (bass), [[Tommy Smith]] (drums)


=== 1968 ===
=== 1968 ===


* 1968 February?: Recording sessions for the band's second commercial album
* February? 1968: Sessions for the band's second commercially released album
* 1968 May: Second album {{RLink|God}} is released
* May 1968: Second album {{RLink|God}} is released
* 1968 ?: The band breaks up
* 1968: The band breaks up


=== 1969 ===
=== 1969 ===


* 1969 ?: Thompson and Cunningham visit New York to consider working on {{RLink|Opera}}
* 1969: Thompson and Cunningham visit New York to consider working on {{RLink|Opera}}
* 1969 ?: [[Mayo Thompson]] illustrates [[Frederick Barthelme]]'s first book, {{RLink|Rangoon}}
* 1969: [[Mayo Thompson]] illustrates [[Frederick Barthelme]]'s first book, {{RLink|Rangoon}}


== 1970s ==
== 1970s ==
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=== 1970 ===
=== 1970 ===


* {{RLink|Corky}}
* February 1970: Recording begins for Mayo Thompson's first solo album
* {{RLink|Old}}
* 1970: {{RLink|Corky}}
* 1970: Saddlesore's {{RLink|Old}}


=== 1971 ===
=== 1971 ===
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=== 1972 ===
=== 1972 ===


* [[The Rockin' Blue Diamonds]]
* 1972: [[The Rockin' Blue Diamonds]]
*
*1972: The Rockin' Blue Diamonds record an unsuccessful demo for Takoma Records


=== 1973 ===
=== 1973 ===
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=== 1975 ===
=== 1975 ===


* {{RLink|Mostly}}
* Premiere of Thompson co-directed film {{RLink|Mostly}}


=== 1976 ===
=== 1976 ===


* [[(Provisional) Art & Language]] exhibition
* June 1976: [[(Provisional) Art & Language]] exhibition
* {{RLink|Corrected}}
* June 1976: {{RLink|Corrected}}
* {{RLink|Nine}}
* June 1976: {{RLink|Nine}}
* 1976 October/November: Filming for {{RLink|Now}}
* 1976 October/November: Filming for {{RLink|Now}}


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=== 1978 ===
=== 1978 ===


* {{RLink|Howdy}}
* July 1978: Recording session: [[Wives in Orbit]], [[Yik Yak]], [[Hurricane Fighter Plane]]
* {{RLink|Hurricane}}
* [[Radar Records]] reissues of [[The Parable of Arable Land]] and [[God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It]]
* {{RLink|Wives}}
* October 1978: {{RLink|4}} promo and {{RLink|Howdy}}
* October 1978: {{RLink|Hurricane}}
* October 1978: {{RLink|Wives}}
* November 1978: UK Ubu Dance Party tour
* December 1978: Red Ubu tour


=== 1979 ===
=== 1979 ===


* {{RLink|Soldier}}
* March 1979: {{RLink|Soldier}}
* {{RLink|Micro}}
* October 1979: {{RLink|Micro}}


== 1980s ==
== 1980s ==
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=== 1980 ===
=== 1980 ===


* {{RLink|Born}}
* June 1980: {{RLink|Ghent}}
* July 1980: {{RLink|Born}} released


=== 1981 ===
=== 1981 ===


* {{RLink|C81}}
* January 1980: {{RLink|C81}} compilation with [[The Milkmaid]]
* {{RLink|Kangaroo}}
* May? 1980: {{RLink|Kangaroo}}
* {{RLink|Man}}
* ?{{RLink|Man}}
* {{RLink|Ratman}}
* {{RLink|Ratman}}


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=== 1984 ===
=== 1984 ===


* {{RLink|Baby}}
* Recording of unreleased album [[Baby and Child Care]]


=== 1985 ===
=== 1985 ===
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=== 1989 ===
=== 1989 ===


* {{RLink|Malefactor}}
* 1989: release of {{RLink|Malefactor}}


== 1990s ==
== 1990s ==
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=== 1991 ===
=== 1991 ===
* [[All Together Now]]


=== 1992 ===
=== 1992 ===
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=== 1993 ===
=== 1993 ===


* {{RLink|Forty}}
* 1993: {{RLink|Forty}}
* Demo cassette
* 1993: Demo cassette
* Signs to [[Drag City]]
* 1993: Signs to [[Drag City]]
* Records 14, Stink Program, Columbia ({{RLink|Hey}})
* 1993: Records 14, Stink Program, Columbia ({{RLink|Hey}})


=== 1994 ===
=== 1994 ===


* {{RLink|14}}
* March 1994: {{RLink|14}}
* {{RLink|Records}}
* {{RLink|Records}}
* {{RLink|Self}}
* September 1994: {{RLink|Self}}
* October 1994: Filming of TV documentary {{RLink|Tokyo}}


=== 1995 ===
=== 1995 ===


* {{RLink|Amor}}
* 1995: {{RLink|Amor}}
* records Chemistry
* 1995: records Chemistry


=== 1996 ===
=== 1996 ===
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=== 2001 ===
=== 2001 ===
* {{RLink|Circuit}}


=== 2002 ===
=== 2002 ===
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* {{RLink|Far}}
* {{RLink|Far}}
* {{RLink|?}}
* {{RLink|?}}
* Release of 1984 album {{RLink|Baby}}


=== 2017 ===
=== 2017 ===
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=== 2022 ===
=== 2022 ===
* {{RLink|Keep}}
* {{RLink|Wiki}}

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  • Thompson visits Greece to record with Manos Hadjidakis; doesn't happen
  • Thompson becomes an assistant to Robert Rauschenberg
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