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  • Oct 15, 1969
    Johnny Cash & June Carter win Vocal Group of the Year on a night when Cash becomes the first person to win five honors during the Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium
    Nov 20, 1969
    Johnny Cash performs "A Boy Named Sue" on ABC-TV's "This Is Tom Jones." The lineup also includes June Carter, Minnie Pearl and Jeannie C. Riley
    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 16, 1969
    Columbia releases Johnny Cash & June Carter's "If I Were A Carpenter"
    Jan 21, 1970
    "The Johnny Cash Show" welcomes Bobbie Gentry, Arlo Guthrie and Jose Feliciano, who duets with Cash on "I Guess Things Happen That Way." Carl Perkins teams with Cash for "Worried Man Blues"; June Carter joins him for "If I Were A Carpenter"
    Mar 3, 1970
    Johnny Cash and June Carter have a son, John Carter Cash, in Nashville
    Apr 15, 1970
    George Jones guests on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show," joining the Man In Black on "White Lightning." Judy Collins performs "Turn, Turn, Turn" with Cash, who also does the solo songs "Po' Folks," "Flesh And Blood" and "What Is Truth." June Carter Cash teams with her husband on "Jackson"
    Apr 17, 1970
    Johnny Cash plays the White House with June Carter and The Statler Brothers. Cash declines president Richard Nixon's request to do Merle Haggard's "Okie From Muskogee" and Guy Drake's "Welfare Cadilac," but does perform "Folsom Prison Blues," "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)" and "What Is Truth"
    Apr 29, 1970
    Loretta Lynn performs "I Know How" on "The Johnny Cash Show." The ABC telecast also features Kris Kristofferson and Chet Atkins. Cash performs "Orange Blossom Special" and "No One Will Ever Know," joins Doug Kershaw and Rick Nelson on "Louisiana Man," and sings "It Ain't Me, Babe" with June Carter Cash
    May 24, 1970
    Johnny Cash performs at a Billy Graham crusade for the first time in Knoxville, Tennessee, where he delivers an anti-drug message. Appearing with Cash are June Carter and The Statler Brothers

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