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Jun 5, 1972Johnny Cash records "Oney" in Hendersonville at the House Of CashJun 9, 1972Columbia releases Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash's "If I Had A Hammer," a subsequent Grammy nomineeJun 10, 1972Johnny Cash performs during the Swan Ball, a Nashville fundraiser for the Cheekwood Botanical GardensJun 17, 1972Johnny Cash sings "A Thing Called Love" for 150,000 people during Explo '72, a Jesus music festival near Dallas, Texas. The bill also features Rita Coolidge and Kris Kristofferson, who sings "Why Me" in his only appearance at an evangelistic eventJul 26, 1972Johnny Cash testifies before a Senate subcommittee in Washington, D.C., on prison reform, saying he's experienced things during his concerts at penitentiaries that "would chill the blood of average citizens"Jul 28, 1972Columbia releases Johnny Cash's "Oney"Aug 10, 1972Lou Robin becomes Johnny Cash's manager, a role he assumes for the remainder of the singer's careerAug 13, 1972The wing of a plane carrying Johnny Cash brushes the ground while landing in Erie, Pennsylvania. Spooked by the incident, Cash abandons his flight and charters a bus to ride to NashvilleSep 4, 1972Johnny Cash appears on Jerry Lewis' Muscular Dystrophy TelethonOct 3, 1972Johnny Cash records the album "Johnny Cash At Ostraker Prison" in Stockholm, Sweden. The album is released only in Europe
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