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- Multi-Color House, a St. Petersburg, Florida-based band, performs three sets, live, at The American Stage Company. The event was billed as "Multi-Color House and Friends", and was performed on two consecutive nights; Friday, July 18th, and Saturday, July 19th, 1986. The sets are separated with short films and videos, produced by Jonathan Morrill, and live performances by area bands and musicians, including Frank Sherman, Lance Rodgers, and The Marked.
- Ten Music videos, all produced in 1985, comprise the first volume of JMTV (Jonathan's Music Television). The concept music videos are introduced in the classic 1980's Music Video Jockey style of MTV. The list of music videos, in their chronological order, are "Heart Of Rock and Roll" by Gas and More, "Big Black Cadillac" by Multi-Color House, "B Movie" (single) by Brian Randall, "Preview 1975" a short animated film by Jonathan Morrill, "Stoney End" performed by Van Larsen, "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" by Multi-Color House, "Thieving Magpies" by Gioachino Rossini, with photography by Mary Dowd, "Dirty Boy" by Jamie Bean, "Company's Coming" by Multi Color House, and "O Superman" by Laurie Anderson, with photography by Mary Dowd. JMTV; Volume 1 was first broadcast on Continental Cablevisions Tampa Bay Station BLAB TV, on Saturday, December 28th, 1985.
- Tampa Bay area band, Multi-Color House, inexplicably find themselves on a tropical island, in search of a bass player. This is a prelude before entering into the hallucinogenic visuals that accompany the title song.