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  • May 5, 1978
    Rex Allen Jr. serves as marshal of the firefighters parade during the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia, which also attracts Dolly Parton and former NFL quarterback Johnny Unitas
    Oct 21, 1978
    Rex Allen Jr. sings "Lonely Street" on an episode of "Hee Haw" that also features The Sons Of The Pioneers and the president's brother, Billy Carter. Roy Clark performs "Me And Bobby McGee" and Lulu Roman covers "A Thing Called Love"
    Dec 2, 1978
    Rex Allen Jr. sings "With Love" and "No, No, No (I'd Rather Be Free)" on the syndicated television show "Pop! Goes The Country." Susie Allanson does "We Belong Together," and the two join Hoyt Axton and host Ralph Emery as the credits roll on "Boney Fingers"
    Mar 16, 1979
    Warner Bros. releases the Rex Allen Jr. single "Me And My Broken Heart"
    Oct 13, 1979
    Jimmy Dean sings "Alabama Jubilee" on the syndicated TV show "Pop! Goes The Country," hosted by Ralph Emery. Also appearing are Peggy Sue and Rex Allen Jr., who performs "Me And My Broken Heart"
    Nov 7, 1979
    Rex Allen Jr. records "It's Over" in the afternoon at the Moman Studios in Nashville
    Feb 3, 1980
    Mel Tillis, Marty Robbins, Dean Martin and Rex Allen Jr. play a fundraiser for Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan in Los Angeles. Tickets are priced at a slim $7.50 apiece
    Nov 14, 1980
    Warner Bros. releases the Rex Allen Jr. and Margo Smith single "Cup Of Tea"
    Jan 17, 1981
    Tom T. Hall performs "That Song Is Driving Me Crazy" while hosting the syndicated "Pop! Goes The Country." Guest Rex Allen Jr. sings "It's Over," and Jeanne Pruett offers a pair of hits, "Temporarily Yours" and "It's Too Late"
    Feb 28, 1981
    Rex Allen sings "Cool Water" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" on a telecast of "Hee Haw," and does "Teardrops On My Heart" with Rex Allen Jr. The edition also features Eddy Raven and Margo Smith, who performs "Cup Of Tea" with Allen Jr. Co-host Roy Clark also offers a cover of "Someday You'll Want Me To Want You"

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