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  • Jan 21, 1970
    "The Johnny Cash Show" welcomes Bobbie Gentry, Arlo Guthrie and Jose Feliciano, who duets with Cash on "I Guess Things Happen That Way." Carl Perkins teams with Cash for "Worried Man Blues"; June Carter joins him for "If I Were A Carpenter"
    Mar 11, 1970
    Linda Ronstadt makes her second appearance on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show" with Hank Williams Jr., The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers, Carl Perkins and O.C. Smith. During a break, Cash is spotted in a Pepsi-Cola commercial
    Jul 8, 1970
    "Johnny Cash Presents The Everly Brothers Show," a summer replacement series for Cash's weekly variety show, premieres on ABC-TV. Guests include Cash, Carl Perkins and Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
    Oct 14, 1970
    Bobby Bare performs "Detroit City" on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show," also featuring Jose Feliciano, Linda Ronstadt, Mac Davis and June Carter Cash. Carl Perkins covers "I'll Fly Away," and the Man In Black does "Five Feet High And Rising," "Proud Mary" and "These Hands"
    Dec 4, 1970
    Johnny Cash headlines at New York's prestigious Madison Square Garden with band member Carl Perkins. The set includes recent hits "Folsom Prison Blues," "A Boy Named Sue" and "Daddy Sang Bass"
    Jan 6, 1971
    Eric Clapton appears on "The Johnny Cash Show" as a member of Derek & The Dominos, who perform "Matchbox" with Cash and Carl Perkins. Also on hand: Eric Anderson, Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Connie Smith, who sings "Once A Day"
    Feb 3, 1971
    "The Johnny Cash Show" features a western theme with Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Kirk Douglas, Chill Wills and Walter Brennan joining regulars June Carter Cash, Carl Perkins and The Statler Brothers
    Mar 10, 1971
    Johnny Cash & June Carter serve up "It Ain't Me, Babe" and "Jackson" on ABC's "The Johnny Cash Show." Cash enlists Carl Perkins, The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers for "I'll Fly Away." Ray Price sings "For The Good Times," Conway Twitty performs "Hello Darlin'" and Hank Williams Jr. does a medley of Hank Williams songs
    Jul 4, 1971
    Carl Perkins and Mac Wiseman are special guests at The Statler Brothers' "Happy Birthday U.S.A." concert in Staunton, Virginia
    Jan 10, 1972
    Johnny Cash plays a free concert with June Carter and Carl Perkins for patients at the Eastern State Psychiatric Hospital in Knoxville

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