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  • Jan 11, 1972
    Johnny Cash performs "A Thing Called Love" on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Also featured are Buck Owens, June Carter, Mel Tillis, Merle Haggard, Minnie Pearl and Jerry Reed, who strikes up "Another Puff"
    Jan 27, 1972
    Johnny Cash performs "Oklahoma Hills" with the show's host when the Man In Black and June Carter are guests on NBC-TV's "The Flip Wilson Show." Cash sings "Me And Bobby McGee" solo and joins Carter on "Jackson"
    Feb 11, 1972
    "Grand Ole Gospel Time" debuts as a post-Grand Ole Opry, Friday night event, produced by Jimmy Snow, son of Hank Snow. The show continues for 23 years, with Johnny Cash and June Carter as inaugural-night guests
    Apr 16, 1972
    Larry Gatlin sings "Help Me" during a service at Nashville's Evangel Temple, attended by Johnny Cash and June Carter. Cash meets Gatlin for the first time and asks him to come by his studio the next morning to help record the song
    May 3, 1972
    Johnny Cash and June Carter record "If I Had A Hammer" at the House of Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee. The performance receives a Grammy nomination
    Jun 9, 1972
    Columbia releases Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash's "If I Had A Hammer," a subsequent Grammy nominee
    Dec 14, 1972
    Johnny Cash sings "Any Old Wind That Blows" and "That Silver-Haired Daddy Of Mine" on NBC-TV's "The Flip Wilson Show." Cash joins Wilson's character Geraldine on "Just Because." June Carter Cash also appears
    Jul 26, 1973
    Johnny Cash, June Carter and Kris Kristofferson appear on the first installment of the NBC summer replacement series "Dean Martin Presents: Music Country" with Loretta Lynn, Lynn Anderson and Tom T. Hall
    Dec 26, 1973
    Johnny Cash and June Carter begin work in Los Angeles on an episode of NBC's detective drama "Columbo." Carl Perkins is written out of the script following his brother's suicide the previous day
    Nov 11, 1974
    Johnny Cash & June Carter observe the Watergate cover-up trial of former Nixon associate H.R. Haldeman in a Washington, D.C., court

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