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  • Dec 29, 1977
    Glen Campbell and his wife, Sarah, file a $2-million lawsuit against Us magazine, claiming invasion of privacy among other charges. Campbell maintains the magazine promised not to mention their previous marriages in a story on the couple
    Jan 16, 1978
    Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn each win twice at the fifth annual American Music Awards, tying them with Stevie Wonder and Fleetwood Mac for top honors. Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers also win trophies on the show, co-hosted by Glen Campbell
    Jan 22, 1978
    NBC airs "50 Years Of Country Music" with Glen Campbell, Roy Clark, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Chet Atkins, Loretta Lynn, The Carter Family, Crystal Gayle, Merle Haggard, Minnie Pearl, Mel Tillis, Ernest Tubb, Kitty Wells and The Statler Brothers
    Jan 24, 1978
    Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell, Jimmy Dean and Roy Clark appear on ABC-TV's "Kraft 75th Anniversary Special"
    Feb 13, 1978
    Roy Clark sings "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" during "The Bob Hope Comedy Show From Palm Springs" on NBC. Also in the mix are Telly Savalas, Phyllis Diller, Raquel Welch and Glen Campbell
    Feb 24, 1978
    Glen Campbell records "Highwayman" at the Lagniappe Studios in Sherman Oaks, California. Capitol declines to release it as a single, and Campbell later recommends it to Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson
    May 10, 1978
    The Burt Reynolds movie "The End" debuts in theaters. Glen Campbell makes a musical appearance, performing the Paul Williams-penned "Another Fine Mess"
    May 23, 1978
    Glen Campbell records "I'm Gonna Love You" at the Lagniappe Studios in Sherman Oaks, California
    Jun 28, 1978
    "Convoy," a movie based on C.W. McCall's hit, opens in theaters with Kris Kristofferson starring. The soundtrack includes Crystal Gayle, Billie Jo Spears, Doc Watson, Merle Haggard, Kenny Rogers, Glen Campbell, Anne Murray, Gene Watson and Billy "Crash" Craddock
    Jul 23, 1978
    Glen Campbell appears with conductor Arthur Fiedler and Boston's orchestra on the PBS TV special "Evening At Pops." The set list includes "Highwayman," "MacArthur Park" and "Rhinestone Cowboy"

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