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May 1, 1969
Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan tape the first installment of "The Johnny Cash Show" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. In the audience: future singer/songwriter John Hiatt
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 6, 1969
Bobby Goldsboro guests on the pilot for the ABC variety series "Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour"
May 7, 1969
Roy Clark sings "Yesterday, When I Was Young" on "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour," also featuring Jerry Inman, The Association, John Harford and Goldie Hawn
May 14, 1969
"The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" welcomes Merrilee Rush, who performs the future Juice Newton hit "Angel Of The Morning." Also in the CBS-TV show's lineup are Bill Medley, John Hartford and comedian George "Goober" Lindsey
May 21, 1969
"The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" is no longer a replacement show. With its promotion to regular weekly series, Campbell's salary rises to $15,000-a-week
Jun 2, 1969
"Peyton Place" airs for the last time after five years in ABC's prime-time lineup. The small-town drama had been referenced the previous summer in Jeannie C. Riley's Tom T. Hall-penned hit "Harper Valley P.T.A."
Jun 7, 1969
ABC-TV airs the first episode of "The Johnny Cash Show," with guest Bob Dylan joining the Man In Black on "Girl From The North Country." Also appearing: Doug Kershaw and Joni Mitchell, who duets with Cash on "I Still Miss Someone"
Jun 14, 1969
Dan Blocker and Joey Scarborough sing "Folsom Prison Blues" with the Man in Black during the second episode of ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show." Also appearing are The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers and Gordon Lightfoot, who duets with Cash on "For Lovin' Me"
Jun 15, 1969
The Everly Brothers appear on "The Ed Sullivan Show," singing "Walk Right Back" and "Bye Bye Love"
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