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  • Apr 18, 1968
    A friend accidentally shoots Roger Miller in the left hand with an air pistol in his Los Angeles home. It takes 90 minutes for doctors to remove the pellet, delaying a promotional trip to London
    Jul 21, 1968
    Roger Miller and comedian George Carlin join Glen Campbell on the CBS series "The Summer Brothers Smothers Show." Miller performs "Little Green Apples"
    Oct 10, 1968
    Roger Miller performs the fiddle classic "Orange Blossom Special" during a return engagement on NBC's "The Dean Martin Show"
    Feb 19, 1969
    Glen Campbell and Roger Miller deliver a joint version of "King Of The Road" during CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." The episode also features John Wayne, John Hartford, Steve Allen and Stevie Wonder
    Apr 28, 1969
    Roger Miller's "Little Green Apples," produced by Jerry Kennedy, wins Single Record of the Year in the fourth annual Academy of Country & Western Music award at the Palladium in Hollywood
    May 4, 1969
    Roger Miller sings "King Of The Road" with the host of the TV special "The Andy Williams Magic Lantern Company." Miller also turns in a version of "Little Green Apples" on the show, which features Aretha Franklin performing "Gentle On My Mind"
    May 16, 1969
    Roger Miller records Kris Kristofferson's "Me And Bobby McGee" in Nashville
    May 19, 1969
    Roger Miller records "Where Have All The Average People Gone" in Nashville
    Jun 17, 1969
    Roger Miller takes an "upper" for the last time, ending his relationship with narcotics
    Aug 30, 1969
    Roger Miller and folk singer Odetta dot the ABC-TV lineup as guests on "The Johnny Cash Show." Cash joins Miller for "King Of The Road" and closes the show with The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers, singing "How Great Thou Art"

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