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Oct 26, 1974
Bobby Bare performs "Marie Laveau" and "Daddy What If" with his son, Bobby Bare Jr., on "Hee Haw." Series host Buck Owens sings "I Love" and "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'"; co-host Roy Clark covers "Let Me Be There"
Oct 28, 1974
Actor Joaquin Phoenix is born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He portrays Johnny Cash in the 2005 biopic "Walk The Line"
Oct 29, 1974
Glen Campbell stars as a sheriff in an NBC-TV movie, "A Strange Homecoming." Robert Culp portrays his brother, and 12-year-old Leif Garrett plays Campbell's son
Oct 30, 1974
Emmylou Harris records "Till I Gain Control Again," "Boulder To Birmingham" and "Bluebird Wine" in Los Angeles. "Control" will become a hit for Crystal Gayle; the other two will be used in the 2019 PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns"
Oct 31, 1974
Roy Rogers records "Hoppy, Gene And Me," paying homage to his former western movie peers Hopalong Cassidy and Gene Autry
Oct 31, 1974
Emmylou Harris records "If I Could Only Win Your Love" and her first single, "Too Far Gone," in Los Angeles
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