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  • Nov 29, 1941
    Myrna Joy Brooks is born in Phoenix, Arizona. Under the name Jody Miller, she gains her widest recognition for the Grammy-winning "Queen Of The House," a 1965 answer to Roger Miller's "King Of The Road"
    Jul 3, 1964
    Glen Campbell and drummer Hal Blaine anchor the house band for a two-day "Million Dollar Party" at the Honolulu International Center Arena. On the bill: The Beach Boys, Jimmy Griffin, Jan & Dean, Jody Miller, The Kingsmen and Peter & Gordon
    Sep 23, 1964
    Jody Miller guests on ABC's "Shindig!" Also appearing: Delaney Bramlett, The Righteous Brothers and Johnny Rivers, who sings "Maybellene" and "Memphis"
    Nov 11, 1964
    Hank Williams Jr. and Jody Miller are musical guests on the ABC-TV series "Shindig!" The episode also features Russ Titelman and the British pop group Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas, who cover "Tennessee Waltz"
    Mar 16, 1965
    Jody Miller records "Queen Of The House," a response to Roger Miller's "King Of The Road," at Los Angeles' Capitol Recording Studios
    Jun 23, 1965
    Jody Miller performs "Queen Of The House" on ABC-TV's "Shindig!" Also on the episode: The Byrds, Billy Preston, The Everly Brothers, The Stoneman Family and The Righteous Brothers
    Jul 21, 1965
    Jody Miller contributes "Silver Threads And Golden Needles" to "Shindig!" on ABC-TV. Elsewhere in the lineup are Sonny & Cher, Gene Pitney, Billy Preston, The Righteous Brothers and The Sir Douglas Quintet
    Sep 24, 1965
    Ernest Tubb performs "Filipino Baby" and "I'll Step Aside" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Jody Miller offers "Silver Threads And Golden Needles" and "Queen Of The House," and John Davidson covers "Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)." Dean closes the episode with "The Waltz You Saved For Me"
    Oct 8, 1965
    Don Gibson, Bobby Vinton and Jody Miller are featured guests on ABC-TV's "The Jimmy Dean Show"
    Nov 19, 1965
    Homer & Jethro, dressed as Boy Scouts, parody "King Of The Road" as "King Of The Camp" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Dean covers "Hey, Good Lookin'," Jody Miller sings "Born To Lose" and "Ev'rybody's Somebody's Fool," and Miller and Dean duet on "The Race Is On"

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