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  • Jun 30, 1970
    Bill Anderson records "Where Have All Our Heroes Gone" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. The song mentions 15 famous people, including actors Gary Cooper, John Wayne, Gene Autry and Roy Rogers
    Nov 29, 1970
    NBC's "Swing Out, Sweet Land" honors the locomotive's place in American culture. The television special features John Wayne, Johnny Cash, Lucille Ball, Glen Campbell, Lorne Greene, Dean Martin, George Burns, Rick Nelson, Roy Clark, Bing Crosby and Michael Landon
    Sep 14, 1971
    Glen Campbell and Jerry Reed perform "Take Me Home, Country Roads" on the season premiere of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour," which welcomes Three Dog Night, John Wayne and The Mike Curb Congregation
    May 24, 1973
    Roy Acuff performs at the White House--along with John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart and Sammy Davis Jr.--for POWs who returned from Vietnam. Acuff sings "Wabash Cannonball." Irving Berlin conducts the orchestra during "God Bless America"
    Mar 4, 1975
    Mac Davis wins Favorite Male Musical Performer and Olivia Newton-John the female honor in the first People's Choice Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. Other winners: The Osmonds, Barbra Streisand, John Wayne and Mary Tyler Moore
    Sep 27, 1975
    The Eagles and Linda Ronstadt guest on ABC's "Saturday Night Live With Howard Cosell." The episode also features John Wayne, Redd Foxx and Barbara Walters
    Feb 19, 1976
    John Denver is named Favorite Male Musical Performer at the second annual People's Choice Awards in Los Angeles. Also in the winners circle on CBS: John Wayne, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Hope and Tony Orlando
    Nov 26, 1976
    Glen Campbell joins a slew of celebrities for "An All-Star Tribute To John Wayne" on ABC-TV. Also appearing: Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, Sammy Davis Jr., Henry Winkler and Jimmy Stewart
    Jan 8, 1977
    Charley Pride guests on the TV special "Super Night At The Super Bowl" with Natalie Cole, Angie Dickinson, Andy Williams, John Wayne and O.J. Simpson
    Feb 10, 1977
    John Denver and Olivia Newton-John reign as the Favorite Male and Female Musical Performers on CBS' People's Choice Awards. Other trophies go to Barbra Streisand, Mary Tyler Moore, John Wayne and Farrah Fawcett

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