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  • Mar 2, 1967
    Ray Charles wins two trophies--Best Rhythm & Blues Recording and Best R&B Solo Vocal Performance, Male or Female--for his version of the Buck Owens-penned "Crying Time" during the ninth annual Grammy Awards
    Jun 8, 1967
    Los Angeles councilman Tom Bradley declares Ray Charles Day in the city
    Aug 2, 1967
    The Sidney Poitier movie "In The Heat Of The Night" premieres in New York, with Ray Charles and Glen Campbell each contributing to the soundtrack
    Nov 22, 1967
    Eddy Arnold performs "Here Comes Heaven" on a country-themed edition of NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall." Also featured are The Everly Brothers, songwriter Johnny Mercer and Ray Charles, who joins host Dinah Shore to sing "You Are My Sunshine"
    Apr 6, 1968
    Ray Charles receives a gold album from the RIAA for "Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music (Volume Two)"
    Dec 8, 1968
    The Association appears on "The Ed Sullivan Show," performing "Never My Love," a song that becomes a country hit for Vern Gosdin 10 years later. The episode also features Ray Charles, Liza Minnelli and comedian Richard Pryor
    Mar 12, 1969
    The Everly Brothers drop in on the NBC series "The Kraft Music Hall," with Eddy Arnold, Ray Charles, Johnny Mercer and The Stoney Mountain Cloggers
    Apr 9, 1969
    Ray Charles performs "Born To Lose" on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Charles also joins Campbell and John Hartford on a version of Hank Snow's "I'm Moving On"
    Jan 25, 1970
    Glen Campbell and Ray Charles team up on "I Can't Stop Loving You," "Making Believe," "Together Again" and "Hallelujah, I Love Her So" during CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." The episode also features comedian George Gobel
    Feb 11, 1970
    Johnny Cash and Ray Charles duet on "Busted" as ABC airs "The Johnny Cash Show." Also appearing are Neil Diamond, The Statler Brothers and Tammy Wynette, who sings "I'll See Him Through" and "Stand By Your Man"

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