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  • Feb 19, 1976
    "Rhinestone Cowboy" is a double-winner in the 11th annual Academy Of Country Music awards, hosted by Marty Robbins at the Hollywood Palladium. It claims Single Record of the Year for Glen Campbell and Song of the Year for composer Larry Weiss
    Mar 5, 1976
    Glen Campbell participates in "Joys," a Bob Hope special for NBC-TV featuring Steve Allen, George Burns, Pat Buttram, George Gobel, Dean Martin and Johnny Carson. In an odd twist, Campbell's lone appearance comes in a comedic golf sketch. Wayne Newton later performs Campbell's hit, "Rhinestone Cowboy"
    Mar 29, 1976
    Glen Campbell appears on the cover of People magazine, where he says he was kicked out of the house by his previous wife, Billie: "If she hadn't asked me to go, I'd probably still be there"
    May 20, 1976
    CBS airs "Glen Campbell... Down Home--Down Under," pairing Campbell with guest Olivia Newton-John on "Happy Together." The two join Australian pop band Sherbet for "Let Me Be There," and Campbell sings a medley of "Country Boy (You Got Your Feet In L.A.)" and "Rhinestone Cowboy" with Aussie duo Bill & Boyd
    Jul 2, 1976
    Glen Campbell hosts "The Midnight Special," performing his hit "Don't Pull Your Love/Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" on the NBC show. He also collaborates with Dorothy Moore, George Benson and Jim Stafford
    Jul 7, 1976
    NBC telecasts "Hi, I'm Glen Campbell." Natalie Cole sings "This Will Be" with Campbell during the special, which also features Sammy Cahn, Harvey Korman, Don Rickles and Lawrence Welk
    Jul 20, 1976
    Tammy Wynette, Roger Miller, Glen Campbell, The Jordanaires and Ella Fitzgerald sing for president Gerald Ford at the White House, with Wynette delivering her signature "Stand By Your Man"
    Aug 6, 1976
    Glen Campbell records the Neil Diamond song "Sunflower" at the Capitol Recording Studios in Los Angeles
    Sep 2, 1976
    Glen Campbell marries Mac Davis' ex-wife, Sarah Jane Davis, in Stateline, Nevada. Roger Miller is best man at the ceremony, attended by Kenny Rogers, Wayne Newton and John Davidson
    Oct 1, 1976
    Glen Campbell hosts NBC's "The Midnight Special," performing "When Will I Be Loved," "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Gentle On My Mind"

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