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Nov 29, 1987The Oak Ridge Boys perform during the ABC-TV special "Las Vegas' 75th Birthday Party," hosted by Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, with Tom Jones, Ray Charles, Engelbert Humperdinck, The McGuire Sisters, Jerry Lewis and Pia ZadoraJun 29, 1989"Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow" singer Tom Jones receives a star at 6608 Hollywood Boulevard on the Hollywood Walk of FameDec 10, 1993Wynonna Judd performs "Blue Christmas" during the NBC holiday special "David Foster's Christmas Album." Among the other guests are Tom Jones, Celine Dion, Ben Vereen and Johnny MathisMar 8, 1995Tom Jones plays the House of Blues in Los Angeles, where Dwight Yoakam makes a surprise appearance to duet with him on The Rolling Stones' "The Last Time"Dec 13, 1996"Mars Attacks!" debuts in movie houses. Music for the film includes Slim Whitman's "Indian Love Call," plus songs by Jimmy Wakely, Tom Jones and The Bee GeesMar 4, 1997The soundtrack to "Mars Attacks!" is released. It features Tom Jones' "It's Not Unusual" and Slim Whitman's "Indian Love Call"Nov 27, 1997Former country hitmaker Tom Jones is among those paying respects at the funeral for INXS singer Michael Hutchence in Sydney, AustraliaDec 31, 1999Kris Kristofferson and Usher perform "The Weight" from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., as CBS airs "America's Millennium: A Celebration." Also appearing: Kenny Rogers, Trisha Yearwood, Kathy Mattea, Brian McKnight, Bill Clinton, Don McLean, Tom Jones, John Fogerty, Bono and Mary Tyler MooreJun 6, 2000Sire releases "Sex And The City: Music From The HBO Series." Trisha Yearwood appears on the soundtrack, singing "For Only You." Others on the album include Tom Jones, Joan Osborne, Bette Midler and Missy "Misdemeanor" ElliottNov 14, 2000Walt Disney Records releases the soundtrack to the animated movie "The Emperor's New Groove." It features a performance by Rascal Flatts on "Walk The Llama Llama," plus music by Tom Jones and Sting
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