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Oct 18, 1966Frank Sinatra records "That's Life" in Hollywood with record producer Jimmy Bowen, who becomes a major Nashville producerFeb 7, 1967Frank Sinatra picks up a gold album for the Jimmy Bowen-produced "That's Life"Mar 2, 1967Frank Sinatra wins the Grammy for Record of the Year and for Best Vocal Performance, Male with "Strangers In The Night," produced by Jimmy Bowen with Glen Campbell on guitarDec 11, 1967NBC airs "Movin' With Nancy," featuring Nancy Sinatra, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Lee Hazlewood, who duets with Nancy on "Jackson"Dec 30, 1968Frank Sinatra records "My Way" in Hollywood. The song becomes a staple of Elvis Presley's live showsOct 28, 1970Frank Sinatra records the George Harrison-penned "Something" in Hollywood. The song becomes a country hit for Johnny Rodriguez in 1974Aug 27, 1972Glen Campbell is among the party-goers at the San Clemente, California, home of president Richard Nixon. He mingles with Frank Sinatra, Ronald Reagan, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Debbie Reynolds, Billy Graham, George Burns and Mary Tyler MooreFeb 24, 1976John Denver sings "Rocky Mountain High" and "America, The Beautiful" as Hollywood honors Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Also in the room: Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross, George Burns, Johnny Carson and Robert MitchumMar 29, 1976ABC presents "John Denver And Friend," a one-hour special that teams the singer with Frank Sinatra, Count Basie and Nelson Riddle. Denver sings "It Was A Very Good Year" and "The Lady Is A Tramp"; Sinatra does "Thank God I'm A Country Boy"Nov 26, 1976Glen Campbell joins a slew of celebrities for "An All-Star Tribute To John Wayne" on ABC-TV. Also appearing: Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, Sammy Davis Jr., Henry Winkler and Jimmy Stewart
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