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  • Aug 30, 1969
    Roger Miller and folk singer Odetta dot the ABC-TV lineup as guests on "The Johnny Cash Show." Cash joins Miller for "King Of The Road" and closes the show with The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers, singing "How Great Thou Art"
    Sep 6, 1969
    ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show" features musical guest Charley Pride, who joins Cash on a medley of Hank Williams songs: "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)," "Your Cheatin' Heart" and "Kaw-Liga." Also appearing: Ian & Sylvia
    Sep 10, 1969
    Johnny Cash records "Blistered" in Nashville at the Columbia Recording Studios
    Sep 20, 1969
    Tommy Cash guests on his brother's ABC-TV program "The Johnny Cash Show." Also appearing: Ramblin' Jack Elliott, The Staple Singers and Mama Cass Elliot, who duets with Cash on "Honey," "Gentle On My Mind," "Born To Lose" and "Release Me"
    Sep 23, 1969
    ABC-TV announces that the summer replacement series, "The Johnny Cash Show," will be picked up as a winter replacement. Taped at the Ryman Auditorium, the program is the first Nashville-based regular series to air on network TV
    Sep 27, 1969
    "The Johnny Cash Show" features Creedence Clearwater Revival and Cash's Tennessee neighbor Roy Orbison, who sings "Crying" and duets with Cash on "Oh, Pretty Woman." Cash also performs "Folsom Prison Blues," "This Land Is Your Land" and "Flesh And Blood," and joins his wife, June Carter, on "Jackson"
    Sep 27, 1969
    Johnny Cash sells out a show at Los Angeles' heralded Hollywood Bowl. The event features his usual support troop: The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers, Carl Perkins and June Carter, making her final live appearance before delivering a child in March
    Oct 4, 1969
    Johnny Cash and Kenny Rogers & The First Edition are featured in NBC's guest lineup on "The Andy Williams Show"
    Oct 6, 1969
    Johnny Cash arrives in Atlanta to begin filming "The Trail Of Tears," a PBS special about the treatment of Georgia's Cherokee nation. Cash has Cherokee heritage
    Oct 12, 1969
    Johnny Cash is pegged six times and Glen Campbell is nominated five as the finalists are announced in Nashville for the Country Music Association awards. Charley Pride's name appears on the list four times

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