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  • Dec 5, 1969
    The Johnny Cash Show sets a record for New York's Madison Square Garden, attracting 21,000 people. The concert is issued as a live album in 2002 with appearances by June Carter, The Carter Family, Carl Perkins, The Statler Brothers and Tommy Cash
    Jan 29, 1970
    Tommy Cash records "Rise And Shine" in a midday session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Feb 18, 1970
    Epic releases Tommy Cash's "Rise And Shine"
    Mar 18, 1970
    "The Johnny Cash Show" features guest Merle Haggard, who joins the ABC-TV host on a pair of Jimmie Rodgers blue yodels, "Blue Yodel No. 1 (T For Texas)" and "The Last Blue Yodel (The Women Make A Fool Out Of Me)." Also appearing: Tommy Cash, George Gobel and Jeannie C. Riley
    Apr 16, 1970
    Tommy Cash records "One Song Away" during an evening session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Jun 10, 1970
    Epic releases Tommy Cash's "One Song Away"
    Oct 21, 1970
    The 35th installment of "The Johnny Cash Show" airs on ABC-TV, with Marty Robbins, Tommy Cash, The Guess Who and Peggy Lee, who duets with the Man in Black on "For The Good Times"
    Dec 23, 1970
    Seven-month-old John Carter Cash, the son of Johnny Cash and June Carter, has his network TV debut on a Christmas edition of "The Johnny Cash Show" with The Everly Brothers, George Gobel, Minnie Pearl, Tommy Cash and Roy Orbison, who sings "Pretty Paper." The Man In Black covers "I Never Picked Cotton"
    Feb 2, 1971
    Tommy Cash is Richard Nixon's guest at the annual president's prayer breakfast
    Mar 10, 1971
    Tommy Cash and Liz Anderson perform for president Richard Nixon during a National Prayer Day Breakfast at the White House in Washington, D.C.

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