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  • Jun 3, 1967
    Kitty Wells and Johnny Wright are musical guests on the syndicated TV series "The Porter Wagoner Show"
    Sep 18, 1967
    Kitty Wells' mother, Myrtle Deason, dies
    Oct 16, 1967
    Decca releases the Kitty Wells album "Queen Of Honky Tonk Street"
    Nov 21, 1968
    Jan Howard performs on Bill Anderson's show in St. Louis, Missouri, her first concert date since she lost her oldest son in Vietnam. Also on the bill: Kitty Wells, Johnny Wright and Carl Smith
    Apr 11, 1970
    Alabama governor Albert Brewer campaigns at Sage Avenue Park in Mobile, supported with appearances by Kitty Wells, Red Sovine, Bob Luman and Lester Flatt
    Feb 2, 1971
    Connie Smith sings "How Great Thou Art" as president Richard Nixon hosts the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton. Also attending are Bill Anderson, Jan Howard, Warner Mack, Ralph Emery, Johnny Wright and Kitty Wells
    May 4, 1971
    Willie Nelson records "Me And Paul," with references to Kitty Wells and Charley Pride, and "Help Me Make It Through The Night" for the first time at Nashville's RCA Studio B. Both songs will become hits for him in future years when he re-records them
    Jun 28, 1972
    Decca Records presents Kitty Wells with a gold record celebrating her 20th anniversary with the label
    Feb 22, 1975
    Kitty Wells sings "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" and Freddy Weller does "I've Just Got To Know (How Loving You Would Be)" on "Hee Haw." Co-host Roy Clark performs "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" and Buck Owens covers "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)"
    Oct 11, 1976
    Kitty Wells and producer Paul Cohen join the Country Music Hall of Fame during the 10th annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House

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