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  • May 26, 1965
    Jimmie Rodgers sings "Honeycomb" during the ABC telecast of "Shindig!" The episode also features The Rolling Stones, Jackie DeShannon and Sonny & Cher, who cover Jerry Lee Lewis' "Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On"
    Sep 30, 1965
    Jimmie Rodgers makes a return appearance on the ABC music show "Shindig!"
    Jul 18, 1966
    Jimmie Rodgers and comedian George Carlin guest on NBC's 13-week replacement series "The Kraft Summer Music Hall"
    Aug 3, 1966
    Jimmie Rodgers guests alongside Frank Gorshin and Vikki Carr on CBS-TV's "The John Gary Show"
    Dec 1, 1967
    Country/pop singer Jimmie Rodgers is pulled over by a Los Angeles policeman for traffic violations. He is found two hours later in his car with a broken wrist and fractured skull, requiring three brain operations and the insertion of a steel plate
    Dec 5, 1967
    Jimmie Rodgers has surgery at Glendale Community Hospital in California to remove a blood clot from his brain. The operation comes four days after he was left unconscious in an encounter with police that he is unable to remember
    Dec 9, 1967
    Jimmie Rodgers has a quarter of his skull removed during surgery at Glendale Community Hospital to relieve pressure from swelling on his brain. Rodgers was left unconscious eight days prior in an encouter with police
    Jun 17, 1968
    Doctors insert a steel plate into the head of Jimmie Rodgers, who suffered a fractured skull in a mysterious encounter with Los Angeles police six months prior
    Oct 16, 1968
    Eddy Arnold welcomes Jimmie Rodgers and jazz trumpeter Al Hirt to "The Kraft Music Hall" on NBC-TV. Arnold performs "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" and teams with Rodgers for "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine," "It's Over" and "Honeycomb"
    Jan 28, 1969
    Country/pop singer Jimmie Rodgers performs at the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles, his first live appearance since his skull was fractured 14 months prior. Leonard Nimoy, Herb Alpert, Bobby Hatfield and The Smothers Brothers are on hand for a set that includes "Gentle On My Mind" and "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine"

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