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Mar 25, 1942Aretha Franklin is born in Memphis, Tennessee. Known as the Queen of Soul, she records the first version of "Do Right Woman - Do Right Man," a Barbara Mandrell country hit that also provides a name for Mandrell's band, The Do-RitesJan 27, 1965Glen Campbell delivers three songs on an episode of ABC's "Shindig!" that also features Aretha Franklin and The Righteous Brothers. A medley of Crescent City songs also finds The Serendipity Singers covering "The Battle Of New Orleans"Mar 10, 1965The Everly Brothers sing "Wake Up Little Susie," "That'll Be The Day" and "Bird Dog" during ABC's "Shindig!" Other guests include Aretha Franklin, The Drifters, Tony Bennett, Dobie Gray and The Righteous BrothersMay 4, 1969Roger 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"Mar 11, 1970The Aretha Franklin recording of "Share Your Love With Me" wins Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female, during the 12th annual Grammy AwardsJul 14, 1970Barbara Mandrell records "Do Right Woman - Do Right Man," previously a hit for Aretha Franklin, in an afternoon session at the Columbia Studios in NashvilleOct 9, 1970Tom Jones performs the Ted Daffan song "Born To Lose" on his ABC variety show "This Is Tom Jones." Guest Aretha Franklin also joins him for a rendition of "Bridge Over Troubled Water"Feb 13, 1975The country-and-pop host of NBC's "The Mac Davis Show" welcomes the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, and comedian Nancy Walker as guestsJan 19, 1977CBS presents an "Inaugural Eve Entertainment Special" from the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., as Jimmy Carter takes office. Guests include Loretta Lynn, Dobie Gray, Aretha Franklin, Paul Simon, Chevy Chase, Freddie Prinze and Linda Ronstadt, who sings "Crazy"Mar 25, 1977Glen Campbell sings "Southern Nights" on an episode of "The Midnight Special" that also features Aretha Franklin and The Babys
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