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  • Dec 10, 1977
    Guest host Mary Kay Place sings "Something To Brag About" with Willie Nelson on "Saturday Night Live" in New York. Nelson also performs "Whiskey River" and "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" on the NBC show
    Dec 12, 1977
    Willie Nelson records "Georgia On My Mind," "Blue Skies" and "All Of Me" in Southern California
    Jan 9, 1978
    RCA releases the "Waylon & Willie" album
    Jan 25, 1978
    The movie "Renaldo And Clara," written and directed by Bob Dylan, premieres in New York and Los Angeles. It features Ramblin' Jack Elliott, T Bone Burnett, Roger McGuinn, Arlo Guthrie and Joni Mitchell, with one song by Willie Nelson
    Feb 3, 1978
    The "Waylon & Willie" album is certified gold for Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson
    Mar 2, 1978
    Columbia releases Willie Nelson's "Georgia On My Mind"
    Mar 31, 1978
    Willie Nelson begins a one-week engagement at Harrah's Tahoe, where he records the album "Willie & Family Live"
    Apr 11, 1978
    The "Waylon & Willie" duet album is certified platinum
    Apr 11, 1978
    Tanya Tucker records "Texas (When I Die)," namechecking Willie Nelson in the second verse
    Apr 19, 1978
    Columbia releases Willie Nelson's "Stardust" album

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