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  • Aug 3, 1973
    Merle Haggard, Marty Robbins and Charlie McCoy play the historic Hollywood Bowl. Haggard's set includes a surprise appearance by Roger Miller
    Sep 22, 1973
    Roger Miller drops by on "The Bobby Goldsboro Show," where he sings "Me And Bobby McGee" with the host
    Oct 14, 1973
    The Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame adds Jack Clement ("Ballad Of A Teenage Queen"), Don Gibson ("I Can't Stop Loving You"), Harlan Howard ("Busted"), Roger Miller, Ed Nelson Jr., Steve Nelson ("Bouquet Of Roses") and Willie Nelson
    Nov 8, 1973
    The animated Disney movie "Robin Hood" debuts in theaters with Roger Miller providing a voiceover and performing on the soundtrack. Others adding voices include Ken Curtis, George "Goober" Lindsey and Peter Ustinov
    Feb 19, 1974
    Charley Pride wins Favorite Male Country Vocalist and Favorite Country Album, for "A Sunshiny Day," in ABC's first-ever American Music Awards, co-hosted by Roger Miller. Other winners: Lynn Anderson, Charlie Rich and The Carter Family
    Mar 28, 1974
    Roger Miller hosts as the Academy Of Country Music awards are telecast for the first time, on "ABC Wide World Of Entertainment." Charlie Rich comes away with three victories in the event, taped three days prior in Los Angeles
    Jun 21, 1974
    Roger Miller's wife of nine years, Leah Miller, files for divorce in Los Angeles, claiming irreconcilable differences
    Jan 22, 1975
    The King of the Road Motor Inn files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Among its debts: $86,649 owed to Roger Miller, whose song gave the hotel its name
    Mar 5, 1975
    Roger Miller hosts the 10th annual Academy of Country Music awards on "ABC Wide World Of Entertainment." Taped six days earlier, the show features double wins for Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard and the Cal Smith hit "Country Bumpkin"
    Oct 3, 1975
    Roger Miller sings his first hit, "You Don't Want My Love," with host Helen Reddy on "The Midnight Special." Also appearing are Janis Ian and Keith Carradine

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