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  • Mar 4, 1966
    Jimmy Dean sings "Why Don't You Love Me" with Rowlf, the Muppet dog, on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show," and does "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)" with The Statesmen Quartet. Don Gibson sings "A Born Loser," "(I'd Be) A Legend In My Time" and "Far, Far Away"
    Mar 11, 1966
    Nashville sax player Boots Randolph honks through "You Don't Know Me" and "Yakety Sax" during ABC's broadcast of "The Jimmy Dean Show." Dean covers "True Love's A Blessing"
    Mar 18, 1966
    Jimmy Dean brings soldiers on stage from the audience as he closes an episode of ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show" with "You Are My Sunshine." Guests for the week include Margie Bowes, comedian George Carlin and baseball players Maury Wills and Jim "Mudcat" Grant
    Mar 25, 1966
    George Jones performs "White Lightning," "Take Me," "I'm A People" and "Things Have Gone To Pieces" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Jones, Dean and Billy Grammer team on "Blues Stay Away From Me." Pop vocalist Jerry Vale covers "Without A Song"
    Apr 1, 1966
    "The Jimmy Dean Show" makes its final prime-time appearance on ABC-TV. Dean sings "Are You From Dixie?" and "Big Bad John," and throws in a medley of "Anytime," "Born To Lose" and "King Of The Road"
    Nov 6, 1966
    Jimmy Dean appears on the NBC series "The Andy Williams Show"
    Nov 9, 1966
    Jim Ed Brown records "Pop A Top" at Nashville's RCA Studio B, using Dr. Pepper cans supplied by Jimmy Dean to create the sound of a beer can opening
    Mar 2, 1967
    Jimmy Dean plays a murder suspect on NBC-TV's "Daniel Boone." He soon becomes a regular member of the cast, which also includes Fess Parker and Ed Ames
    Mar 11, 1967
    Jimmy Dean appears alongside guest host Kate Smith on the ABC-TV variety show "The Hollywood Palace"
    Apr 6, 1967
    Nineteen artists band together to record a tribute to Chet Atkins, titled "Chet's Tune," including Bobby Bare, Homer & Jethro, Connie Smith, Archie Campbell, Jimmy Dean, Jim Ed Brown, Jerry Reed, Floyd Cramer, Don Bowman and George Hamilton IV

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