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Aug 5, 1979Following a concert at the Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum in Omaha, Johnny Cash fires Helen and Anita Carter from his road showOct 9, 1980President Jimmy Carter holds a fundraising event at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House for his re-election campaign. Attendees include Tom T. Hall, June Carter Cash, Helen Carter, Bill Monroe, Mel Tillis and Skeeter DavisApr 29, 1981CBS airs "Johnny Cash And The Country Girls." The special features sisters June, Anita and Helen Carter, plus Rosanne Cash, Emmylou Harris, Jan Howard, Jeannie Seely, Skeeter Davis, Jeannie C. Riley, Kitty Wells and Misty RoweSep 30, 1985Taping begins for "The 10th Anniversary Johnny Cash Christmas Special" at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. Guests for the CBS program include June Carter, Larry Gatlin, Jerry Lee Lewis, Rosanne Cash, Helen Carter and Anita CarterDec 8, 1988The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band records "Life's Railway To Heaven" for "Will The Circle Be Unbroken, Volume Two" at Scruggs Sound Studio with Johnny Cash, Earl Scruggs, Mark O'Connor and Anita, Helen and June CarterJun 2, 1998Helen Carter dies in Nashville. A member of The Carter Sisters, she was a regular performer on "The Johnny Cash Show" and wrote a handful of hits, including Margie Bowes' "Poor Old Heartsick Me" and Cash's "Rosanna's Going Wild"Jul 29, 1999Anita Carter dies at home in Nashville. She joined mother Maybelle, plus sisters June and Helen Carter in The Carter Sisters, and scored a trio of hits between 1951 and 1968, two of them in duets with Hank Snow and Waylon JenningsMay 15, 2003June Carter Cash dies in Nashville's Baptist Hospital from complications following heart surgery. Best known for her duets with husband Johnny Cash, she was the daughter of Maybelle Carter and mother of Carlene Carter
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