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  • Sep 5, 1955
    "The Pee Wee King Show," broadcast by ABC from WEWS-TV in Cleveland, concludes a four-month run in the network's prime-time lineup
    Mar 22, 1958
    Pee Wee King joins host Red Foley on ABC's "Country Music Jubilee," formerly known as "Ozark Jubilee"
    Oct 12, 1970
    The Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame inducts its first 20 members. The inaugural list includes Ted Daffan, Johnny Bond, Floyd Tillman, Stuart Hamblen, Cindy Walker, Merle Travis, Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart, Bob Wills, Fred Rose, Hank Williams, A.P. Carter and Jimmie Rodgers
    Oct 22, 1971
    "The Last Picture Show" appears in theaters with Jeff Bridges in the cast. The soundtrack includes loads of Hank Williams songs, plus Hank Thompson's "The Wild Side Of Life," Hank Snow's "(Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I," Pee Wee King's "Slow Poke" and Lefty Frizzell's "Give Me More, More, More (Of Your Kisses)"
    Oct 23, 1971
    Kentucky observes Pee Wee King Day
    Apr 3, 1973
    Glen Campbell records the Pee Wee King song "Bonaparte's Retreat" at Hollywood Sound Recorders in California
    Oct 12, 1974
    Redd Stewart sings "Tennesssee Waltz," Pee Wee King performs "Slow Poke" and Jody Miller does "Let Me Be There" as guests on "Hee Haw." The show is hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark, who covers "Ashes Of Love" and "Hello Love"
    Oct 14, 1974
    Decca record producer Owen Bradley and Pee Wee King enter the Country Music Hall Of Fame during the first Country Music Association awards ceremony held at the Grand Ole Opry House
    May 30, 1978
    Crystal Gayle and Eddy Arnold host as NBC airs "Country Night Of Stars II." Guests include Eddie Rabbitt, Dottie West, Patti Page, Roger Miller, Lester Flatt, Pee Wee King and Helen Cornelius
    Mar 1, 1982
    NBC-TV's "Roy Acuff--50 Years The King Of Country Music" features a raft of stars, including Merle Travis, Minnie Pearl, Grandpa Jones, Chet Atkins, Barbara Mandrell, Eddy Arnold, Kitty Wells, Tom T. Hall, Pee Wee King and Bill Anderson, among others

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