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  • Apr 29, 1967
    Stonewall Jackson guests on "The Porter Wagoner Show"
    May 10, 1969
    Stonewall Jackson performs "Don't Be Angry" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium when he rejoins the Grand Ole Opry more than four years after he was fired for not meeting the radio show's appearance minimum
    Jan 18, 1970
    Months after he suffered a stroke, Bob Wills is celebrated with a star-studded benefit concert in Tulsa. The lineup includes Tex Ritter, Ernest Tubb, Roy Acuff, Hank Thompson, Stonewall Jackson, actor Chill Wills and Texas Playboy Eldon Shamblin
    Apr 6, 1971
    Stonewall Jackson records a remake of Lobo's current pop hit "Me And You And A Dog Named Boo" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
    Apr 21, 1971
    Columbia releases Stonewall Jackson's "Me And You And A Dog Named Boo"
    Apr 22, 1972
    An ailing Stoney Cooper is a scratch for the night's Grand Ole Opry show at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Wife Wilma Lee Cooper plays solo during the evening, which begins with Stonewall Jackson singing "Don't Be Angry" and ends with Charlie Walker performing "Little Old Wine Drinker Me"
    Oct 26, 1972
    Donna Fargo records the Stonewall Jackson song "Don't Be Angry" during an afternoon at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios
    Nov 14, 1972
    Stonewall Jackson holds a recording session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios, his last for the Columbia label, ending a 15-year relationship
    Jan 11, 1986
    Charley Pride, Becky Hobbs, Stonewall Jackson and comedian Jim Varney fill out the guest list for the evening's installment of "Hee Haw"
    Nov 27, 1994
    Stonewall Jackson is attacked by a German shepherd, owned by a tenant on one of his Nashville properties. Jackson spends four hours at Baptist Hospital

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