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  • Mar 25, 1940
    Anita Bryant is born in Barnsdale, Oklahoma. A second runner-up for Miss America in 1958, she nets a pop hit in 1960 with "Paper Roses," retooled 13 years later as a country hit by Marie Osmond
    Aug 30, 1959
    A Salute to Dick Clark yields a sold-out show at the historic Hollywood Bowl with guests Jerry Wallace, Duane Eddy, Skip & Flip (Skip Battin & Gary Paxton), Rusty York, Jan & Dean, Anita Bryant and Ernie Freeman, who performs "Raunchy"
    Jul 23, 1960
    Roy Orbison sings "Only The Lonely" on ABC's "The Dick Clark Show." Anita Bryant performs "Paper Roses"
    May 29, 1968
    Eddy Arnold performs "Turn The World Around" and "Gentle On My Mind" while hosting NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall." Guests for the week include The Brothers Four and Anita Bryant
    Feb 25, 1970
    Eddy Arnold performs "Tennessee Stud" on "The Kraft Music Hall." Other guests on the NBC show include pop singer Anita Bryant and comedian Arte Johnson
    Jul 4, 1972
    Kenny Rogers & The First Edition perform "Reuben James" on the NBC special "The Stars And Stripes Show" with Bob Hope, Anita Bryant, Roger Staubach, Mickey Mantle and emcee Ed McMahon. Also aboard are The Johnny Mann Singers and Mickey Newbury, who sings "An American Trilogy"
    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
    Jun 27, 1975
    Charley Pride sings "Let Me Live" in Oklahoma City during the taping of an NBC special, "The Stars And Stripes Show." The one-hour program also features Bob Hope and Anita Bryant
    Jul 3, 1975
    Charley Pride performs "Let Me Live" on the NBC special "The Stars And Stripes Show," also featuring Bob Hope, John Davidson and Anita Bryant

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