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Jun 3, 1968Waylon Jennings' father, William Jennings, diesDec 3, 1968Waylon Jennings records Chuck Berry's "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" and "Cedartown, Georgia" at Nashville's RCA Studio B during an evening sessionDec 4, 1968Waylon Jennings records "Just To Satisfy You" for the first time in a solo session at Nashville's RCA Studio B. He re-records it 13 years later as a duet with Willie NelsonDec 26, 1968A man threatening to kill Waylon Jennings breaks into J.D.'s in Phoenix after hours and forces the Waylors to lie on the floor. The man is killed while running from policeFeb 9, 1969When their pickup goes out of control on the icy Kickapoo Creek bridge in Illinois, Waylon Jennings band member Chuck Conway is thrown into the creek. Two hours later, he's pronounced deadMar 5, 1969Waylon Jennings tapes an appearance on ABC-TV's late-night offering "The Joey Bishop Show," his first national talk show. Jennings detests the experience and generally avoids talk shows during much of his careerApr 8, 1969Waylon Jennings records "MacArthur Park" with The Kimberlys at RCA Studio B in Nashville. The performance earns a Grammy awardApr 30, 1969Glen Campbell sings "Bye Bye Love" with The Righteous Brothers on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Also joining him are Liza Minnelli, Waylon Jennings and Glen's parents, Wes and CarrieJun 10, 1969Two members of Waylon Jennings' band, Jimmy Gray and Richie Albright, are jailed in Niagara Falls for marijuana possessionJul 6, 1969Sonny James performs "Running Bear" and Waylon Jennings sings "Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line" on the CBS-TV music series "Hee Haw." Connie Smith also guests on the show, hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark
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