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  • Aug 24, 1972
    Glen Campbell begins a two-night stand at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus. He's introduced to Carl Jackson and adds the youngster to his band, where Jackson remains for the next 12 years. Jackson plays on a number of Campbell's hits and authors Campbell's 1985 single ("Love Always) Letter To Home"
    Aug 27, 1972
    Glen Campbell is among the party-goers at the San Clemente, California, home of president Richard Nixon. He mingles with Frank Sinatra, Ronald Reagan, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Debbie Reynolds, Billy Graham, George Burns and Mary Tyler Moore
    Oct 16, 1972
    Glen Campbell takes the hosting reins for the sixth annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. During the night, Loretta Lynn becomes the first woman to win Entertainer of the Year, a trophy Campbell claimed four years prior
    Oct 19, 1972
    Glen Campbell, Ray Price and Ray Stevens are added to the Walkway of Stars at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, alongside Don Gibson, Jerry Clower, Tommy Cash, Mayf Nutter, Susan Raye and Tommy Overstreet
    Dec 14, 1972
    Glen Campbell returns as a guest on the NBC variety series "The Dean Martin Show." Campbell and Martin deliver a medley that includes "Breezin' Along With The Breeze," "King Of The Road" and "Bumming Around"
    Apr 3, 1973
    Glen Campbell records the Pee Wee King song "Bonaparte's Retreat" at Hollywood Sound Recorders in California
    Sep 16, 1973
    Glen Campbell and banjo player Carl Jackson perform "Dueling Banjos" in a chat with "Deliverance" star Burt Reynolds as NBC broadcasts "The Very First Glen Campbell Television Special." Campbell also sings "Everybody's Talkin'" as he welcomes guests Sonny & Cher and The Smothers Brothers
    Sep 20, 1973
    Glen Campbell joins boxer George Foreman, football player Jim Brown and painter Salvador Dali in the audience for the Battle of the Sexes at the Astrodome in Houston. Billie Jean King defeats Bobby Riggs in a tennis match that's considered a major win for the women's movement
    Oct 29, 1974
    Glen Campbell stars as a sheriff in an NBC-TV movie, "A Strange Homecoming." Robert Culp portrays his brother, and 12-year-old Leif Garrett plays Campbell's son
    Feb 9, 1975
    Roy Clark sits in for Johnny Carson as guest host of NBC's "The Tonight Show." His guests include Glen Campbell, golfer Johnny Miller and Helen Gurley Brown

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