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  • Aug 1, 1931
    Elliott Charles Adnopoz is born in Brooklyn, New York. Better known as Ramblin' Jack Elliott, he becomes an influential folk singer/songwriter and writes Johnny Cash's 1965 country hit "Mister Garfield"
    Mar 11, 1965
    Johnny Cash records his first version of Ramblin' Jack Elliott's "Mister Garfield" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    May 12, 1965
    Johnny Cash records the single version of Ramblin' Jack Elliott's "Mister Garfield"
    Jan 20, 1968
    Woody Guthrie is celebrated with a tribute concert at New York's Carnegie Hall. The lineup includes Bob Dylan, The Band, Tom Paxton, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Pete Seeger, Judy Collins and Arlo Guthrie, who covers "Oklahoma Hills." The night closes with a multi-artist performance of "This Land Is Your Land"
    Sep 20, 1969
    Tommy Cash guests on his brother's ABC-TV program "The Johnny Cash Show." Also appearing: Ramblin' Jack Elliott, The Staple Singers and Mama Cass Elliot, who duets with Cash on "Honey," "Gentle On My Mind," "Born To Lose" and "Release Me"
    Sep 12, 1970
    Woody Guthrie is the subject of a tribute concert at the Hollywood Bowl, featuring Joan Baez, Peter Fonda, Will Geer, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Pete Seeger and Arlo Guthrie, who performs "Oklahoma Hills." The entire cast closes with a mass version of "This Land Is Your Land"
    Jan 6, 1971
    Eric Clapton appears on "The Johnny Cash Show" as a member of Derek & The Dominos, who perform "Matchbox" with Cash and Carl Perkins. Also on hand: Eric Anderson, Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Connie Smith, who sings "Once A Day"
    Jul 3, 1975
    Two authors of Johnny Cash hits perform together at The Other End in New York's Greenwich Village. "Mister Garfield" songwriter Ramblin' Jack Elliott's scheduled show includes an unannounced appearance by "It Ain't Me, Babe" writer Bob Dylan
    Oct 30, 1975
    Bob Dylan opens his acclaimed Rolling Thunder Revue tour at War Memorial Auditorium in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The band includes Ramblin' Jack Elliott, future David Lynn Jones producer Mick Ronson and "O Brother, Where Are Thou?" figure T Bone Burnett
    Nov 16, 1975
    "Banjoman," a full-length movie celebrating the career of Earl Scruggs, premieres at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Also featured: The Byrds, Joan Baez, Doc Watson, Merle Watson, David Bromberg, Tracy Nelson and Ramblin' Jack Elliott

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