1982: Formed The Smiths (age 18)

06/82: First Smiths single, "Hand In Glove", released

02/84: Self-titled debut "The Smiths" released

11/84: "Hatful of Hollow" album released

02/85: "Meat Is Murder" album released

06/86: "Queen is Dead" album released

03/87: "The World Won’t Listen" album released

04/87: "Louder Than Bombs" album released

08/87: The Smiths disband

09/87: Smiths final album, "Strangeways Here We Come", released

11/87: Plays and co-writes with Bryan Ferry on "Bête Noire"

03/88: Plays on Talking Heads album "Naked"

10/88: Joins longtime friend Matt Johnson in The The

04/89: Plays and writes on Kirsty MacColl’s "Kite" CD; goes on The The World Tour

05/89: "Mindbomb" by The The released

10/89: Plays on Pet Shop Boys' "Behaviour" album

11/89: Forms Electronic with Bernard Sumner of New Order

12/89: Electronic release "Getting Away With It", a Top 40 single in the US

08/90: Electronic make their live debut in Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium with Depeche Mode

06/91: Critically acclaimed album, the self-titled "Electronic", released

06/91: Writes "Walking Down Madison" for Kirsty MacColl (#4 on Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks)

12/91: Rejoins The The for new album

01/93: "Dusk" by The The released

07/96: Electronic release second album, "Raise The Pressure"

11/97: Meets drummer Zak Starkey in NY; arrange to jam together when both return to London

04/98: Produces "The Program" by Marion

04/99: Performs at Linda McCartney Tribute Concert at Royal Albert Hall in London with Marianne Faithfull, George Michael and The Pretenders

09/99: Begins writing songs for new band; gets together with Alonza Bevan

04/99: Electronic releases "Twisted Tenderness"

11/99: Plays on Beck’s "Midnight Vultures" album

04/00: Starts writing and recording with new band, Johnny Marr + the healers, line-up includes Starkey and Bevan

07/00: Healers tour Europe with Oasis

10/00: Records ten songs with Oasis’ Liam Gallagher

04/01: Featured in UK Channel 4 "Top Ten Guitar Heroes of All Time", alongside Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, and Jimi Hendrix

04/01: Plays with Neil Finn in Auckland NZ; records live album which includes healers song, "Down On The Corner"

04-08/01: Tours with Neil Finn

08/01: healers release "The Last Ride" EP on Marr’s label, Pacific

10/01 Plays on Oasis’ "Heathen Chemistry"

01/02: Marr co-writes first Beth Orton single, "Concrete Sky" for her album "Daybreaker"

02/02: Produces Haven’s debut, "Between The Senses"

02/02: Live album, "Seven Worlds Collide", by Neil Finn and Friends is released

03/02: Reunites with former Smiths manager, Joe Moss

07/02: Tours West Coast with Neil Finn

07/02: Signs with iMUSIC

10/02: "Boomslang", Johnny Marr + the healers debut CD, is completed