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  • Oct 4, 1968
    Jan Howard records "My Son"--a song dedicated to son Jimmy Howard, who is serving in Vietnam--at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
    Oct 30, 1968
    Jan Howard's oldest son, Jimmy Howard, is killed in action in Vietnam
    Nov 4, 1968
    Decca releases Jan Howard's "My Son" just days after the boy she wrote it for, Jimmy Howard, was killed in Vietnam
    Nov 21, 1968
    Jan Howard performs on Bill Anderson's show in St. Louis, Missouri, her first concert date since she lost her oldest son in Vietnam. Also on the bill: Kitty Wells, Johnny Wright and Carl Smith
    Feb 20, 1969
    Bill Anderson and Jan Howard record "If It's All The Same To You"
    Oct 13, 1969
    Decca releases Bill Anderson's duet with Jan Howard, "If It's All The Same To You"
    Oct 21, 1969
    Bill Anderson records the Jan Howard-penned "Love Is A Sometimes Thing"
    Jan 13, 1970
    Bill Anderson & Jan Howard record "Someday We'll Be Together" during the evening at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
    May 18, 1970
    Decca releases Bill Anderson and Jan Howard's remake of The Supremes' "Someday We'll Be Together"
    Jan 13, 1971
    Bill Anderson performs "Amazing Grace" on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show." The episode also features Gordon Lightfoot, Jan Howard, Homer & Jethro, The Statler Brothers and Jane Morgan

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