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  • May 7, 1964
    The Stoneman Family performs on "The Steve Allen Show" on NBC-TV
    Oct 26, 1964
    Actress Belle Montrose dies of a heart attack in Hollywood. She is the mother of TV personality Steve Allen, who wrote the 1950 crossover hit "Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning)," recorded by Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely
    Oct 23, 1966
    Eddy Arnold appears on "The Andy Williams Show." Also in the NBC program's lineup: Steve Allen and Petula Clark
    Jun 14, 1967
    The summer replacement series "The Steve Allen Comedy Hour" debuts on CBS. Allen's resume includes success as a country songwriter: "Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning)" was a 1950 hit for Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely
    Aug 16, 1967
    The CBS summer replacement series "The Steve Allen Comedy Hour" ends after two months. Allen had a 1950 hit as a songwriter with "Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning)," recorded by Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely
    Nov 8, 1967
    Bobbie Gentry appears on Bob Hope's "Shoot-In At NBC," a one-hour special that pits comics against cowboys in a spoof of "High Noon." Others in the lineup include Steve Allen, Jack Palance, Cameron Mitchell and Don Rickles
    Feb 19, 1969
    Glen Campbell and Roger Miller deliver a joint version of "King Of The Road" during CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." The episode also features John Wayne, John Hartford, Steve Allen and Stevie Wonder
    Dec 8, 1969
    Charley Pride sings "Louisiana Man" on ABC's "The Music Scene." Others on the show include Steve Allen, Tony Bennett, Stevie Wonder and Buffy Sainte-Marie
    Jan 24, 1970
    Roy Rogers & Dale Evans perform "Sitting On Top Of The World" on ABC's "The Hollywood Palace." Also appearing are Steve Allen, Imogene Coca and Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme
    Mar 5, 1976
    Glen Campbell participates in "Joys," a Bob Hope special for NBC-TV featuring Steve Allen, George Burns, Pat Buttram, George Gobel, Dean Martin and Johnny Carson. In an odd twist, Campbell's lone appearance comes in a comedic golf sketch. Wayne Newton later performs Campbell's hit, "Rhinestone Cowboy"

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