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Sep 24, 1960An ad placed by Johnny Horton's manager, Tillman Franks, depicts John Wayne in a fight, captioned, "This'll teach you to swipe my copy of Johnny Horton's latest hit, 'North To Alaska.'" Wayne's lawyer warns Franks not to tamper with Wayne's imageNov 16, 1960The John Wayne movie "North To Alaska" debuts. The theme song is sung by Johnny Horton, who died 11 days earlierOct 30, 1961The John Wayne western "The Comancheros" opens in theaters. It inspires the Claude King hit with the same titleJul 1, 1965The western "The Sons Of Katie Elder," starring John Wayne and Dean Martin, opens in movie theaters. The theme song provides Johnny Cash with a hitSep 23, 1965Dean Martin sings "Send Me The Pillow You Dream On" during NBC's "The Dean Martin Show." He duets with guest John Wayne on "Don't Fence Me In"Jul 4, 1968The John Wayne movie "The Green Berets" premieres in Atlanta. The Vietnam War film's theme song is Barry Sadler's "The Ballad Of The Green Berets," performed by a male chorus. The cast includes former hitmaker Cactus PryorNov 27, 1968The John Wayne movie "Hellfighters" opens in theaters. Featured in a minor role is Cactus Pryor, who earned a 1950 country hit with "Cry Of The Dying Duck In A Thunder-Storm," a satire on Tennessee Ernie Ford's "The Cry Of The Wild Goose"Feb 19, 1969Glen Campbell and Roger Miller deliver a joint version of "King Of The Road" during CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." The episode also features John Wayne, John Hartford, Steve Allen and Stevie WonderJun 11, 1969"True Grit" debuts in theaters, with Glen Campbell in his first movie role, alongside John Wayne and Kim DarbyApr 7, 1970John Wayne wins the only Oscar of his career for the movie "True Grit." The picture was the first to feature Glen Campbell in an acting role
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