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Aug 25, 1978Future country hitmakers Carlene Carter and Exile both appear on NBC's "The Midnight Special." So do Tom Petty and Warren ZevonAug 18, 1979Nick Lowe marries Carlene Carter at her home in Los AngelesOct 8, 1979Carlene Carter performs at the Bottom Line in New York's Greenwich Village, where she introduces a song by saying, "If this song doesn't put the cunt back in country, nothing will." She is unaware that the show is attended by family members Johnny Cash and June Carter, who are... well... offendedNov 23, 1979Future country star Carlene Carter performs with The Pointer Sisters and Jackie DeShannon on "The Midnight Special"Sep 17, 1980Warner Bros. releases "One Step Closer," the first Doobie Brothers album with guitarist John McFee, who later co-founds country's Southern Pacific with drummer Keith Knudsen. The title track is penned by McFee, Knudsen and Carlene CarterNov 5, 1980Warner Bros. releases The Doobie Brothers' pop single "One Step Closer," written by Carlene Carter, Keith Knudsen and John McFee. Knudsen and McFee are destined to become founding members of Southern PacificOct 12, 1981Johnny Cash begins taping his CBS holiday special "Christmas In Scotland" with Andy Williams, June Carter, John Carter Cash and Carlene CarterDec 10, 1981Johnny Cash and June Carter sing "Old Flames Can't Hold A Candle To You" as CBS airs "Christmas In Scotland," a holiday special featuring Andy Williams, John Carter Cash and Carlene CarterDec 1, 1991Kathy Mattea sings "Time Passes By" and Carlene Carter does "I Fell In Love" during NBC-TV's "Hot Country Nights." The episode also features Highway 101, Randy Travis, Dwight Yoakam and Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers BandJun 22, 1993Giant Records releases Carlene Carter's album "Little Love Letters"
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