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  • Oct 26, 1970
    The Osmonds record the pop hit "One Bad Apple" at the Fame Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The session is guided by future country producer Rick Hall
    Feb 4, 1971
    The Osmonds' pop hit "One Bad Apple" goes gold. It's produced by future country producer Rick Hall
    Feb 21, 1971
    Susan Raye performs "L.A. International Airport" on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Also appearing are Larry Storch, Raymond Burr and The Osmonds
    Jun 21, 1971
    The Osmonds record the pop hit "Yo-Yo" at Muscle Shoals' Fame Recording Studio with future country producer Rick Hall
    Jul 29, 1971
    The Osmonds record the pop hit "Down By The Lazy River" at Muscle Shoals' Fame Recording Studio with future country producer Michael Lloyd
    Sep 16, 1971
    Future country hitmakers The Osmonds appear on NBC-TV's "The Flip Wilson Show"
    Nov 17, 1971
    The Osmonds pick up a gold single with their pop hit "Yo-Yo." Written by Joe South, it's produced by future country producer Rick Hall
    Jan 4, 1972
    Glen Campbell performs his new single, "Oklahoma Sunday Morning," during the CBS telecast of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." He also joins The Osmonds on a medley of hits from the early years of rock & roll, including "I Want To Hold Your Hand," "Only You (And You Alone)" and "Surfin' U.S.A."
    Mar 24, 1972
    Gold singles are awarded by the RIAA to Donny Osmond's "Puppy Love," produced in part by future country label owner Mike Curb; and The Osmonds' "Down By The Lazy River," produced by future country producer Michael Lloyd
    Jun 23, 1972
    The Osmonds record the pop hit "Crazy Horses" in Los Angeles with future country producer Michael Lloyd

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