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  • Sep 27, 1968
    Carl Perkins records "Restless" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. A 1991 version of the song wins a Grammy award for Best Country Vocal Collaboration for Mark O'Connor, Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs and Steve Wariner
    Dec 3, 1968
    Columbia releases Carl Perkins' "Restless." A recording of the song by Mark O'Connor, Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs and Steve Wariner wins a Grammy award for Best Country Vocal Collaboration in 1992
    Jan 4, 1969
    Johnny Cash earns a #1 country single in Billboard magazine with "Daddy Sang Bass." Written by Carl Perkins, it features vocal appearances by The Statler Brothers and The Carter Family
    Feb 2, 1969
    Jackson, Tennessee, declares Carl Perkins Day. Among the 500 who attend a celebratory banquet are Johnny Cash, Sonny James, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chet Atkins, Eddy Arnold and Marty Robbins
    Feb 24, 1969
    Johnny Cash records the album "Johnny Cash At San Quentin," including "A Boy Named Sue." The concert features his entire touring ensemble, including June Carter, Carl Perkins, The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers
    Apr 16, 1969
    Johnny Cash performs "Folsom Prison Blues" on NBC-TV's "The Kraft Music Hall." Other guests include The Statler Brothers, who sing "Flowers On The Wall"; and Carl Perkins, who does "Restless"; plus Paul Lynde and Kate Smith
    Aug 16, 1969
    ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show" features O.C. Smith Jr. and folk singer Melanie, who teams with Cash on "Silver Threads And Golden Needles." Also aboard: regulars Carl Perkins, The Statler Brothers and The Carter Family
    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
    Dec 5, 1969
    The Johnny Cash Show sets a record for New York's Madison Square Garden, attracting 21,000 people. The concert is issued as a live album in 2002 with appearances by June Carter, The Carter Family, Carl Perkins, The Statler Brothers and Tommy Cash
    Dec 10, 1969
    Johnny Cash performs "This Land Is Your Land" on NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall," which also features Peggy Lee, Carl Perkins, The Statler Brothers and The Carter Family, who sing "Foggy Mountain Top"

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