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  • Aug 4, 1965
    Pop idol Bobby Sherman sings Roy Acuff's "Wabash Cannonball" on the ABC series "Shindig!" The Righteous Brothers also do Jimmie Davis' "You Are My Sunshine" and the standard "Unchained Melody"
    Aug 11, 1965
    Bobby Goldsboro is a special guest on "Shindig!" The ABC show's lineup also features Glen Campbell, The Righteous Brothers, Sonny & Cher, The Ronettes and Billy Preston, who performs "Hound Dog"
    Nov 13, 1965
    Rick Nelson guests on ABC's "Shindig!" with Roy Head, Davy Jones, The Turtles and The Righteous Brothers
    Apr 7, 1966
    Dean Martin sings the Ted Daffan standard "Born To Lose" while hosting the NBC variety series "The Dean Martin Show." Guests for the week include Lanie Kazan and The Righteous Brothers
    Apr 30, 1969
    Glen Campbell sings "Bye Bye Love" with The Righteous Brothers on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Also joining him are Liza Minnelli, Waylon Jennings and Glen's parents, Wes and Carrie
    May 14, 1969
    "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" welcomes Merrilee Rush, who performs the future Juice Newton hit "Angel Of The Morning." Also in the CBS-TV show's lineup are Bill Medley, John Hartford and comedian George "Goober" Lindsey
    Oct 1, 1969
    Glen Campbell performs "True Grit" as he launches the new season of CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." His guests include Sarah Vaughan, Bill Medley and comedian George Burns
    Oct 25, 1970
    Glen Campbell sings "Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife" with Dionne Warwick on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Also on the episode are Bill Medley, Jud Strunk and series regular Jerry Reed
    Jan 10, 1975
    Billy "Crash" Craddock performs "Ruby, Baby" on NBC's telecast of "The Midnight Special." The show's lineup also features Linda Ronstadt, Gloria Gaynor, Paul Anka and The Righteous Brothers
    Jul 11, 1978
    Bill Medley, a future Academy of Country Music nominee, records in Nashville for the first time at the Jack Clement Studios with producer Larry Butler

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