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Oct 16, 1967Bobbie Gentry guests on "The Carol Burnett Show" on CBS, taking part in a spoof of The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" that includes Burnett, Gwen Verdon and Phyllis DillerOct 20, 1967Sonny James and Bobbie Gentry host the Country Music Association's inaugural awards in Nashville, where Jack Greene emerges as the first triple-winner in show historyNov 8, 1967Bobbie Gentry appears on Bob Hope's "Shoot-In At NBC," a one-hour special that pits comics against cowboys in a spoof of "High Noon." Others in the lineup include Steve Allen, Jack Palance, Cameron Mitchell and Don RicklesDec 24, 1967Bobbie Gentry performs "Ode To Billie Joe" on "The Ed Sullivan Show." Broadcast from New York, the CBS telecast also features The Muppets, The Cowsills, Arthur Godfrey and George CarlinJan 10, 1968Bobbie Gentry and Bobby Darin add music to NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall"Feb 18, 1968Bobbie Gentry makes a return appearance on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show," along with pianist Paul Mauriat, Rodney Dangerfield and The MuppetsFeb 29, 1968Bobbie Gentry is a triple-winner during the 10th annual Grammy Awards. She takes Best New Artist, while "Ode To Billie Joe" earns Best Vocal Performance, Female and Best Contemporary Female SoloMar 4, 1968Bobbie Gentry lassos Most Promising Female Vocalist in the third annual Academy of Country & Western Music awards at Los Angeles' Century Plaza HotelApr 11, 1968Glen Campbell & Bobbie Gentry remake The Everly Brothers' "Let It Be Me" at Hollywood's Capitol Recording StudiosJul 28, 1968Bobbie Gentry and The Everly Brothers join host Glen Campbell on the CBS variety series "The Summer Brothers Smothers Show." Campbell covers "(Sittin') On The Dock Of The Bay"
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