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  • Jul 1, 1973
    Tennessee Ernie Ford sings "This Land Is Your Land" as NBC shoots "The Stars And Stripes Show" in Oklahoma City. The lineup also features Bob Hope, Lou Rawls, Anita Bryant and Doc Severinsen
    Jul 3, 1973
    Tennessee Ernie Ford performs "This Land Is Your Land" while hosting the NBC special "The Stars And Stripes Show," featuring Bob Hope, Anita Bryant, Lou Rawls and Doc Severinsen
    Aug 23, 1973
    The Eagles perform "Take It Easy" on the ABC special "Good Vibrations From Central Park" with Melissa Manchester, Sly & The Family Stone and John Sebastian
    Sep 16, 1973
    Glen Campbell and banjo player Carl Jackson perform "Dueling Banjos" in a chat with "Deliverance" star Burt Reynolds as NBC broadcasts "The Very First Glen Campbell Television Special." Campbell also sings "Everybody's Talkin'" as he welcomes guests Sonny & Cher and The Smothers Brothers
    Sep 26, 1973
    "I'm your twin brother, Irving Idaho": Bob Hope lampoons John Denver by dressing in long hair, a vest and granny glasses during "The Bob Hope Special" on NBC. Other guests include Ann-Margret and The Jackson 5
    Oct 22, 1973
    Petula Clark performs "Your Cheatin' Heart" on the NBC special "Opryland USA," which also boasts Leslie Uggams, Wayne Newton and Tennessee Ernie Ford, who covers "I Walk The Line"
    Nov 13, 1973
    The Carpenters perform the country hit "Top Of The World" on the NBC telecast of "The Bob Hope Special"
    Dec 9, 1973
    Marie Osmond sings "Paper Roses" on the NBC telecast of "The Bob Hope Special." She also joins Hope on "Silver Bells"
    Dec 31, 1973
    Linda Ronstadt appears on the second annual installment of the ABC special "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve." Also featured are Billy Preston, The Pointer Sisters and comedian George Carlin
    Jan 24, 1974
    Eddy Arnold hosts as CBS tapes "The Country Music Hit Parade" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium with Conway Twitty, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Charlie Rich, Jeanne Pruett and Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass




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