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*1970: Thompson releases his first solo album ''[[Corky's Debt to His Father]]''
*1970: Thompson releases his first solo album ''[[Corky's Debt to His Father]]''
*1970: Saddlesore's ''[[Old Tom Clark (single)|Old Tom Clark]]''
*1970: Saddlesore's ''[[Old Tom Clark (single)|Old Tom Clark]]''
*July 1970: [[Frederick Barthelme]]'s first book, ''[[Rangoon]]'', illustrated by Mayo Thompson is published by Winter House
*January 7, 1971: Ad in Rolling Stone for ''[[Corky's Debt to His Father]]'' and ''[[Old Tom Clark (single)|Old Tom Clark]]''
*January 7, 1971: Ad in Rolling Stone for ''[[Corky's Debt to His Father]]'' and ''[[Old Tom Clark (single)|Old Tom Clark]]''
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== 1971 ==
== 1971 ==


* Spring 1971: Winter House's projected release date for [[Mayo Thompson]]'s first book ''Regular Everything II''. It was unreleased until 2015 when it was included in Thompson's 2015 exhibition
* August 1971: Thompson hosts a radio show on Pacifica KPFT-FM 90.1<ref>https://archive.org/details/spacecity03spac_11/page/n31/mode/2up?q=%22mayo+thompson%22</ref>
* August 1971: Thompson hosts a radio show on Pacifica KPFT-FM 90.1<ref>https://archive.org/details/spacecity03spac_11/page/n31/mode/2up?q=%22mayo+thompson%22</ref>



Revision as of 21:00, 4 December 2023

1970

1971

  • Spring 1971: Winter House's projected release date for Mayo Thompson's first book Regular Everything II. It was unreleased until 2015 when it was included in Thompson's 2015 exhibition
  • August 1971: Thompson hosts a radio show on Pacifica KPFT-FM 90.1[1]

1972

  • 1972: Thompson forms new group The Rockin' Blue Diamonds
  • May - July 1972: The Rockin' Blue Diamonds perform each week at The Old Quarter
  • 1972: The Rockin' Blue Diamonds record a demo for John Fahey's Takoma Records which he does not accept
  • July 1972: The Rockin' Blue Diamonds' equipment is stolen
  • August 3, 1972: The Rockin' Blue Diamonds perform an acoustic set on the KPFT Free Music Store radio program
  • 1972: Thompson illustrates a William H Gass short story for Fiction

Shows/1972

1973

1974

  • 1974: Robert Rauschenberg in Israel
  • 1974: Done To

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980s

References