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  • Jul 20, 1974
    Bobby Bare works a little voodoo on the Billboard country singles chart, reaching #1 with "Marie Laveau"
    Aug 2, 1974
    Leon Russell sings "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" while hosting "The Midnight Special" on NBC, with musical guests Bobby Bare, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, John Hartford, Rick Nelson, Doug Kershaw and Michael Martin Murphey
    Oct 26, 1974
    Bobby Bare performs "Marie Laveau" and "Daddy What If" with his son, Bobby Bare Jr., on "Hee Haw." Series host Buck Owens sings "I Love" and "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'"; co-host Roy Clark covers "Let Me Be There"
    Mar 1, 1975
    Bobby Bare performs with his sons, Bobby Bare Jr. and Shannon Bare, on the syndicated TV series "The Jimmy Dean Show"
    Apr 15, 1976
    Bobby Bare cuts "Dropkick Me, Jesus" during a lunchtime recording session at RCA Studio A in Nashville
    Jul 4, 1976
    Willie Nelson holds his Fourth of July Picnic in a downpour, the crowd smoking pot until 9:30 the next morning, with some public nudity. On the bill in Gonzales, Texas, are Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, Bobby Bare, George Jones and Leon Russell, among others
    Nov 6, 1976
    Joey Heatherton hosts the Nashville-based TV show "Music Hall America," with guests Larry Gatlin, Bobby Bare, Don King and Linda Hargrove
    Aug 3, 1977
    Bobby Bare records Billy Joe Shaver's "I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be A Diamond Someday)" at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville. More than three years later, John Anderson turns it into a hit
    Nov 5, 1977
    Bobby Bare sings "Detroit City" and "Miller's Cave" on the syndicated "Pop! Goes The Country." Chet Atkins plays a Beatles medley that includes "Something" and "Lady Madonna." Bare, Atkins, host Ralph Emery and comedian Ruth Buzzi perform "You Are My Sunshine" as the final credits roll
    Nov 22, 1977
    Bobby Bare records "The Gambler" at Nashville's Columbia Studio B, one year before it becomes a hit for Kenny Rogers

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