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Dec 23, 1964The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson has a nervous breakdown during a plane trip to Houston. As a result, Glen Campbell is asked to play bass with the band on the road, a role he handles for the next four monthsDec 24, 1964Glen Campbell makes his first concert appearance with The Beach Boys, standing in for an ill Brian Wilson at the last minute at Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston. He continues to tour with the group for approximately four monthsDec 26, 1964"The T.A.M.I. Show" opens in Los Angeles movie theaters. The concert film, featuring Glen Campbell, Leon Russell and David Gates in the house band, includes performances by James Brown, The Miracles, The Supremes, The Beach Boys and The Rolling StonesJan 2, 1965Roy Clark, after performing in Virginia Beach, stops in at the Alan B. Shepard Civic Center when he sees The Beach Boys are playing to visit Glen Campbell, who is touring with the band. They take a local disc jockey, Joe Hoppel, for a steak dinnerJan 15, 1965The Steve McQueen movie "Baby The Rain Must Fall" opens in theaters, with Glen Campbell making a cameo appearance as a musicianJan 20, 1965The Byrds record Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" at the Columbia Studios in Hollywood, with Glen Campbell playing guitar and Leon Russell on pianoJan 20, 1965Glen Campbell covers the Roy Orbison hits "Crying" and "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" on ABC-TV's "Shindig!" Others on the episode include Petula Clark, The Kinks and The Rolling StonesJan 27, 1965Glen Campbell delivers three songs on an episode of ABC's "Shindig!" that also features Aretha Franklin and The Righteous Brothers. A medley of Crescent City songs also finds The Serendipity Singers covering "The Battle Of New Orleans"Feb 3, 1965"Shindig!" regular Leon Russell covers Hank Williams' "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" during the ABC telecast. The episode also features Glen Campbell, Peter & Gordon and future record producer Russ TitelmanFeb 17, 1965Jerry Lee Lewis performs "Great Balls Of Fire" and his sister, Linda Gail Lewis, serves up Ernest Tubb's "Thanks A Lot" during "Shindig!" on ABC. Also featured: Glen Campbell, Leon Russell, Peter & Gordon and Sonny & Cher
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