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  • Mar 7, 1964
    ABC's "Hootenanny" takes on a country flavor with appearances by Eddy Arnold, The Carter Family, Hoyt Axton and Sheb Wooley, who performs "That's My Pa"
    Apr 30, 1964
    Dottie West is the marshal of the firefighters' parade at the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia. Also appearing at the festival: Ray Price, The Carter Family, Mac Wiseman and president Lyndon B. Johnson
    Jul 11, 1965
    One day after Roy Acuff was injured in a near-fatal car accident, fellow Grand Ole Opry member Mother Maybelle Carter is likewise in a car wreck in Ohio
    Feb 15, 1966
    Earl Scruggs, Marty Robbins, Stringbean, Waylon Jennings, The Carter Family and Tex Ritter appear on the ABC special "Anatomy Of Pop: The Music Explosion." Also featured: Tony Bennett, The Supremes, Richard Rodgers and Peter, Paul & Mary
    Jul 8, 1967
    The Carter Family makes its final appearance on the Grand Ole Opry
    Jan 11, 1968
    Johnny Cash begins two days of rehearsals for his Folsom Prison concert at the El Rancho Motel in Sacramento, California, with June Carter, The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers and Carl Perkins
    Jan 13, 1968
    Johnny Cash records the live album "Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison" in California, remaking "Folsom Prison Blues" in the process. Cash employs his usual entourage, including June Carter, The Carter Family, Carl Perkins and The Statler Brothers
    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 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
    Jun 14, 1969
    Dan Blocker and Joey Scarborough sing "Folsom Prison Blues" with the Man in Black during the second episode of ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show." Also appearing are The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers and Gordon Lightfoot, who duets with Cash on "For Lovin' Me"

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