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Dec 24, 1964Glen Campbell makes his first concert appearance with The Beach Boys, standing in for an ill Brian Wilson at the last minute at Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston. He continues to tour with the group for approximately four monthsDec 26, 1964"The T.A.M.I. Show" opens in Los Angeles movie theaters. The concert film, featuring Glen Campbell, Leon Russell and David Gates in the house band, includes performances by James Brown, The Miracles, The Supremes, The Beach Boys and The Rolling StonesJan 2, 1965Roy Clark, after performing in Virginia Beach, stops in at the Alan B. Shepard Civic Center when he sees The Beach Boys are playing to visit Glen Campbell, who is touring with the band. They take a local disc jockey, Joe Hoppel, for a steak dinnerFeb 24, 1965The Beach Boys record "Help Me, Rhonda" at Los Angeles' Western Recorders with Glen Campbell in a supporting role on guitarApr 5, 1965Capitol releases The Beach Boys' pop hit "Help Me, Rhonda," with Glen Campbell playing acoustic guitarApr 6, 1965The Beach Boys record "California Girls" at Hollywood's Western Recorders with a band that includes future Glen Campbell producer Al de Lory and super-drummer Hal BlaineApr 9, 1965Bruce Johnston joins The Beach Boys, ending Glen Campbell's four-month tenure as the fill-in for Brian Wilson on the roadApr 24, 1965The Beach Boys appear in concert at the Washington Coliseum in the District of Columbia. With Bruce Johnston now performing in the band, it marks the last show in which Glen Campbell covers for Brian WilsonMay 7, 1965Country and pop are paired unusually in a show at Legion Field in Birmingham. Marty Robbins, Sonny James, Skeeter Davis, Del Reeves and Archie Campbell share the stage with The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones and The Righteous BrothersJul 12, 1965The Beach Boys record "Sloop John B." at Western Recorders in Los Angeles. Among the supporting musicians are future Glen Campbell producer Al de Lory, future John Denver drummer Hal Blaine and Nashville-resident-to-be Jim Horn
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