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Jul 30, 1968Bob and Sara Dylan have a son, Samuel Abram Dylan. The previous year, Dylan wrote the future Judy Rodman hit "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"Oct 23, 1968Johnny Cash performs at Carnegie Hall in New York. In the audience are Bob Dylan, Judy Collins and Janis JoplinFeb 13, 1969Bob Dylan holds the first session for the album "Nashville Skyline" at the Columbia Recording Studios on Music Row with local musicians Pete Drake, Charlie McCoy, Kenny Buttrey and future Country Music Hall of Fame member Charlie DanielsFeb 14, 1969Bob Dylan records his pop hit "Lay Lady Lay" during sessions for the album "Nashville Skyline" at the Columbia Recording Studio, with Music City musicians Pete Drake, Charlie McCoy, Charlie Daniels and Kenny ButtreyFeb 17, 1969Bob Dylan records "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You" at the Columbia Studio in Nashville. It's hailed among country's 500 greatest singles of all-time in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"Feb 18, 1969Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan record "Girl From The North Country" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville for Dylan's album "Nashville Skyline." Among the unreleased performances from the day's session are "T For Texas," "That's All Right" and "You Are My Sunshine"Feb 19, 1969Johnny Cash hears songwriter Shel Silverstein's "A Boy Named Sue" for the first time during a songwriters party in Tennessee, also attended by Graham Nash, Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson and Joni Mitchell. Cash records the song five days laterApr 9, 1969Columbia releases Bob Dylan's "Nashville Skyline," the third in a trio of albums he recorded in Nashville during the late-1960sApr 24, 1969Bob Dylan begins recording his album "Self Portrait" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville, with Charlie Daniels among the session players. Other musicians include Charlie McCoy, Fred Carter Jr., Pete Drake and Kenny ButtreyMay 1, 1969Johnny 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
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