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  • Sep 18, 1969
    Roger Miller guests as Johnny Appleseed in the NBC-TV series "Daniel Boone"
    Oct 6, 1969
    Roger Miller appears on ABC's "The Music Scene" performing "King Of The Road" and "Where Have All The Average People Gone." The show also features The Dells, Bobby Sherman and Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
    Jan 11, 1970
    Roger Miller guests on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour," which finds the host performing the Creedence Clearwater Revival hit "Down On The Corner"
    Feb 26, 1970
    Grand opening is held for Roger Miller's King of the Road Motor Inn at 211 N. First Street in Nashville, with Miller performing in a gray-and-pink pinstripe suit. Built for $2.75 million, it becomes the site where Ronnie Milsap is discovered
    Mar 4, 1970
    Roger Miller appears for the second time on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show," along with Brenda Lee and folk singer Pete Seeger. Cash's set list for the week includes "Ballad Of A Teenage Queen" and "A Boy Named Sue"
    Mar 29, 1970
    Glen Campbell sings "Memphis" and "September Song" during his CBS show, "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." His guests include Willie Nelson, Roger Miller, Fess Parker, Stevie Wonder and Lily Tomlin
    May 3, 1970
    Roger Miller is a guest on the ABC variety series "The Engelbert Humperdinck Show"
    Jun 10, 1970
    Roger Miller records "South"--referencing Joe South in the process--and "Tomorrow Night In Baltimore" during a 6 p.m. session at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios
    Jun 11, 1970
    Roger Miller records the original versions of "Don't We All Have The Right" and "Tall, Tall Trees" at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville. The songs later become hits for Ricky Van Shelton and Alan Jackson, respectively
    Jun 12, 1970
    Drummer Buddy Harman overdubs his part on Roger Miller's "Tomorrow Night In Baltimore" at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville

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