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28749 |
Jul 25, 1974 |
Roy Clark guests on NBC-TV's "The Mac Davis Show" along with actress Loretta Swit and impressionist... |
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28748 |
Jul 18, 1974 |
The second installment of NBC's "The Mac Davis Show" features The Lennon Sisters and comedian Joan... |
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28747 |
Aug 11, 1968 |
Glen Campbell welcomes "Get Smart" co-star Barbara Feldon and singer/producer Lee Hazlewood on... |
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28746 |
Aug 4, 1968 |
Host Glen Campbell welcomes special guest Judy Collins on CBS-TV's "The Summer Brothers... |
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28745 |
Jul 28, 1968 |
Bobbie Gentry and The Everly Brothers join host Glen Campbell on the CBS variety series "The... |
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28744 |
Jul 21, 1968 |
Roger Miller and comedian George Carlin join Glen Campbell on the CBS series "The Summer... |
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28743 |
Jul 14, 1968 |
The Glen Campbell-hosted "The Summer Brothers Smothers Show" welcomes guests Vikki Carr and Cream,... |
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28742 |
Jul 7, 1968 |
"To Sir With Love" singer Lulu and The Geezinslaw Brothers appear on CBS-TV's "The... |
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28741 |
Jun 30, 1968 |
"The Summer Brothers Smothers Show," a CBS series hosted by Glen Campbell, welcomes guests Flip... |
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28740 |
Sep 8, 1968 |
"The Summer Brothers Smothers Show," a summer replacement series hosted by Glen Campbell, closes... |
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28739 |
Apr 10, 1964 |
NBC presents a special, "The Tennessee Ernie Ford Hour," with co-stars Jack Benny, Andy Williams... |
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28738 |
Sep 19, 1976 |
Charley Pride, Jessi Colter and The Oak Ridge Boys appear in the final edition of CBS' four-week... |
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28737 |
Sep 12, 1976 |
Tammy Wynette sings "'Til I Can Make It On My Own" and Waylon Jennings performs... |
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28736 |
Sep 5, 1976 |
Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge guest on the second installment of CBS-TV's four-week... |
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28735 |
Aug 29, 1976 |
The four-week replacement series "Johnny Cash And Friends" debuts on CBS-TV. Tanya Tucker... |
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28734 |
Nov 24, 1969 |
Tennessee Ernie Ford hosts the NBC-TV special "The Peapicker In Piccadilly" with British guests... |
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28733 |
Mar 23, 2006 |
Kenny Chesney places #11 on the Rolling Stone list of top moneymakers for 2005, with gross receipts... |
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28732 |
Mar 23, 1935 |
Ray and Carrie Cash move 240 miles from Kingsland, Arkansas, to Dyess, across the Mississippi River... |
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Dyess |
ar |
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28731 |
Mar 17, 2006 |
Kenny Chesney performs "Me And You" for NFL quarterback Peyton Manning and his wife, Ashley, as... |
Mario's |
Nashville |
tn |
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28730 |
Mar 21, 2006 |
Earl Scruggs performs at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., his first concert appearance... |
Kennedy Center |
Washington |
dc |
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28729 |
Apr 26, 1977 |
NBC airs a Mac Davis television special, "Sounds Like Home," with guests Dolly Parton, George... |
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28728 |
Mar 22, 1997 |
The birth certificate of "I Feel Fine" songwriter Paul McCartney is sold at auction for... |
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28727 |
Mar 26, 2006 |
Diamond Rio performs the national anthem prior to the Food City 500 NASCAR race, won by Kurt... |
Bristol Motor Speedway |
Bristol |
tn |
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28726 |
Mar 21, 2006 |
A waitress at Memphis' Peabody Hotel claims Hank Williams Jr. harassed her, trying to kiss her and... |
Peabody Hotel |
Memphis |
tn |
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28725 |
Mar 22, 1955 |
Coral Records hires disc jockey Alan Freed to run the label's A&R department. At the time, The... |
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28724 |
Mar 4, 2006 |
Trent Tomlinson makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, performing "Drunker Than Me" at the Opry... |
Grand Ole Opry House |
Nashville |
tn |
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28723 |
Mar 7, 2006 |
Lyric Street releases Trent Tomlinson's debut album, "Country Is My Rock"
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28722 |
Jul 2, 2002 |
Jazz bass player Ray Brown dies before a show in Indianapolis. He was married for four years to... |
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Indianapolis |
in |
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28721 |
Oct 13, 1926 |
Jazz bass player Ray Brown is born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He goes on to marry Ella Fitzgerald... |
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Pittsburgh |
pa |
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28720 |
Dec 1, 1957 |
The last installment of "The Nat King Cole Show" airs on NBC-TV. The show has trouble... |
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28719 |
Mar 22, 1948 |
Nat "King" Cole divorces his first wife, Nadine, who co-wrote "I Can't See For Lookin'." The song... |
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28718 |
Jan 27, 1937 |
Nat "King" Cole marries his first wife, Nadine Robinson, in Michigan. He appears seven years later... |
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mi |
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28717 |
Jul 28, 1936 |
Eddie Cole's Swingsters record two songs for Decca. The session marks the first for Nat "King"... |
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28716 |
Oct 8, 1981 |
Guitarist Oscar Moore dies in Las Vegas, Nevada. As a member of The King Cole Trio, he played on... |
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Las Vegas |
nv |
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28715 |
Dec 25, 1912 |
Guitarist Oscar Moore is born in Austin, Texas. He becomes a member of The King Cole Trio, a jazz... |
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Austin |
tx |
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28714 |
Sep 26, 1961 |
Nat "King" Cole and his wife, Marie, have twin daughters, Timolin and Casey Cole. Dad appeared... |
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28713 |
Oct 17, 1944 |
Carol Cole is born in West Medford, Massachusetts, just months after Nat "King" Cole made a couple... |
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West Medford |
ma |
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28712 |
Aug 23, 1956 |
A dozen years after he appeared on the Billboard country charts, Nat "King" Cole addresses the... |
Cow Palace |
San Francisco |
ca |
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28711 |
Jul 19, 1988 |
Bass player Johnny Miller dies in Los Angeles. As a member of The King Cole Trio, he played on two... |
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Los Angeles |
ca |
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28710 |
Feb 24, 1915 |
Bass player Johnny Miller is born in Pasadena, California. As a member of The King Cole Trio, he... |
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Pasadena |
ca |
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28709 |
Nov 5, 1956 |
NBC debuts "The Nat King Cole Show," making the former country hitmaker the first African-American... |
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28708 |
Mar 28, 1948 |
Nat "King" Cole marries the former Marie Hawkins at the Abyssinian Baptist Church in... |
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28707 |
Mar 28, 1948 |
Nat "King" Cole marries the former Marie Hawkins at the Abyssinian Baptist Church in... |
Abyssinian Baptist Church |
New York |
ny |
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28706 |
Aug 1, 1922 |
Marie Hawkins is born in Boston, Massachusetts. She becomes the second wife of Nat "King"... |
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28705 |
Aug 1, 1922 |
Marie Hawkins is born in Boston, Massachusetts. She becomes the second wife of Nat "King"... |
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Boston |
ma |
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28704 |
Oct 24, 1995 |
Nat Kelly Cole, the adopted son of Nat "King" Cole, dies of AIDS in Los Angeles. His... |
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Los Angeles |
ca |
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28703 |
Feb 8, 1959 |
Nat Kelly Cole, the adopted son of Nat "King" Cole, is born. His father earned a pair of country... |
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28702 |
Apr 10, 1956 |
A dozen years after he appeared on the country charts, Nat "King" Cole is attacked on stage in... |
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Birmingham |
al |
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28701 |
Oct 12, 2001 |
Former Country Music Association award nominee Natalie Cole marries minister Kenneth Dupree in... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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28700 |
Nov 21, 1934 |
Jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald makes her stage debut at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. Ten years later,... |
Apollo Theater |
New York |
ny |
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