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Feb 24, 1971The Statler Brothers sing "How Great Thou Art" during a gospel-themed edition of "The Johnny Cash Show" on ABC-TV. Also appearing are The Oak Ridge Boys, The Blackwood Brothers, Edwin Hawkins, Billy Graham, The Staple Singers, June Carter Cash and Mahalia Jackson, who offers "Amazing Grace"Feb 26, 1971Columbia releases Johnny Cash's "Man In Black"Mar 3, 1971"The Johnny Cash Show" carries a circus theme, with performances of "Old Shep" and "The Big Rock Candy Mountain" on the set list. Cash also gathers The Statler Brothers and The Carter Family for "Jesus Loves Me"Mar 10, 1971Johnny Cash & June Carter serve up "It Ain't Me, Babe" and "Jackson" on ABC's "The Johnny Cash Show." Cash enlists Carl Perkins, The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers for "I'll Fly Away." Ray Price sings "For The Good Times," Conway Twitty performs "Hello Darlin'" and Hank Williams Jr. does a medley of Hank Williams songsMar 16, 1971Johnny Cash & June Carter receive Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, for "If I Were A Carpenter," during the 13th annual Grammy Awards, staged at the Hollywood PalladiumMar 17, 1971Sammi Smith performs "Help Me Make It Through The Night" on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show." Also appearing: Mickey Newbury, Chris Gantry, Gary Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, The Dillards, The Carter Family and The Statler BrothersMar 22, 1971Johnny Cash repeats as Top Television Personality during the sixth annual Academy Of Country & Western Music awards, hosted by Dick Clark at the Hollywood PalladiumMar 24, 1971Charley Pride sings "I'd Rather Love You" as a guest on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show," which also features Bob Luman, Maybelle Carter, Red Lane and The Carpenters. Cash, The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers bid adieu with "May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You"Mar 31, 1971ABC-TV airs the last edition of "The Johnny Cash Show" with Homer & Jethro, Merle Travis, The Statler Brothers, Mother Maybelle Carter, and her daughters, Helen, Anita and June. Cash and June Carter sing "Jackson" and "If I Were A Carpenter"May 9, 1971Johnny Cash comes forward when Hank Snow's son, the reverend Jimmy Snow, gives an altar call at the Evangel Temple in Nashville
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