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Feb 18, 1970Hank Williams Jr. signs with MGM Records for $500,000, the highest amount paid at the time in the label's historyMar 11, 1970Linda Ronstadt makes her second appearance on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show" with Hank Williams Jr., The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers, Carl Perkins and O.C. Smith. During a break, Cash is spotted in a Pepsi-Cola commercialApr 21, 1970Hank Williams Jr. records "All For The Love Of Sunshine" and The Mike Curb Congregation cuts "Burning Bridges" for the movie "Kelly's Heroes" at Los Angeles' TTG Recording StudiosJun 25, 1970Hank Williams Jr. and Lois Johnson record Don Everly's "So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)" in NashvilleSep 5, 1970Hank Williams Jr. and the Mike Curb Congregation hit #1 on Billboard's country singles chart with "All For The Love Of Sunshine"Oct 27, 1970Hank Williams Jr. remakes the Slim Harpo blues song "Rainin' In My Heart" with The Mike Curb Congregation in NashvilleNov 8, 1970Hank Williams Jr. sings "All For The Love Of Sunshine" on the prime-time CBS offering "The Ed Sullivan Show." Among the other guests: The Carpenters and The Four Tops, who offer "It's All In The Game"Nov 26, 1970Hank Williams Jr. rides the old woman's shoe down Broadway in Manhattan during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Jeannie C. Riley straddles a giraffe floatFeb 11, 1971Hank Williams Jr. records "I've Got A Right To Cry" in NashvilleFeb 15, 1971Hank Williams Jr. records Fats Domino's "Ain't That A Shame" in Nashville with vocal support from The Mike Curb Congregation
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