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  • Sep 1, 1967
    ABC-TV airs the final episode of "Malibu U," a summertime music program featuring host Rick Nelson. The show ran just seven weeks
    Sep 20, 1967
    Rick Nelson and wife Kristin have twins, Matthew and Gunnar, in Santa Monica, California. The boys' 1990 debut album, released as the duo Nelson, nets three pop hits, though they never approach the success of their father
    Nov 3, 1967
    Rick Nelson shows up in a guest role on the short-lived ABC western "Hondo"
    Apr 1, 1969
    Rick Nelson makes a historic appearance at The Troubadour in West Hollywood with his group, The Stone Canyon Band, eschewing his rockabilly past for country-rock
    Dec 10, 1969
    "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" welcomes Rick Nelson, Michele Lee and George "Goober" Lindsey to CBS prime time. Campbell performs "I Walk The Line"
    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
    Aug 29, 1970
    Elvis Presley performs at the International Hotel in Las Vegas. Seated in the audience is fellow singer Rick Nelson
    Nov 28, 1970
    Ricky Nelson sings "Hello Mary Lou" and "I'm Walkin'" during the NBC telecast of "The Andy Williams Show." Linda Ronstadt and Jimmy Durante also stop by, as Williams covers "Happy Together" and "September Song"
    Nov 29, 1970
    NBC's "Swing Out, Sweet Land" honors the locomotive's place in American culture. The television special features John Wayne, Johnny Cash, Lucille Ball, Glen Campbell, Lorne Greene, Dean Martin, George Burns, Rick Nelson, Roy Clark, Bing Crosby and Michael Landon
    Oct 15, 1971
    Rick Nelson angers a Madison Square Garden audience by singing new material during an oldies concert. The incident inspires him to write "Garden Party," which Johnny Lee later reprises as "Country Party." Also on the concert bill are Chuck Berry and Gary "U.S." Bonds

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