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  • May 1, 1939
    Folk singer Judy Collins is born in Seattle, Washington. Best known for the 1968 single "Both Sides, Now," she brings the rodeo song "Someday Soon" to prominence in 1969. It becomes a country hit for Suzy Bogguss in 1991
    Oct 23, 1967
    The concert movie "Festival" debuts in New York City. The film features music from the Newport Folk Festival by Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, Joan Baez, Cousin Emmy, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Pete Seeger and Peter, Paul & Mary
    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"
    Aug 4, 1968
    Host Glen Campbell welcomes special guest Judy Collins on CBS-TV's "The Summer Brothers Smothers Show." Campbell's performances include "Act Naturally," "All The Time" and "Too Old To Cut The Mustard"
    Oct 23, 1968
    Johnny Cash performs at Carnegie Hall in New York. In the audience are Bob Dylan, Judy Collins and Janis Joplin
    Jan 22, 1969
    Bobby Darin sings a portion of his lone country hit, "Splish Splash," while hosting "The Kraft Music Hall" on NBC. Darin also collaborates with Stevie Wonder on "If I Were A Carpenter" and with Judy Collins on "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"
    Oct 13, 1969
    Sonny James performs "Since I Met You Baby" as a guest on the ABC series "The Music Scene." Other guests include Judy Collins, Jerry Butler and Tony Bennett
    Mar 15, 1970
    Judy Collins sings "Someday Soon" on the CBS telecast of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour," which also welcomes Al Martino and George "Goober" Lindsey. Campbell performs "True Grit" and "Oh Lonesome Me"
    Apr 15, 1970
    George Jones guests on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show," joining the Man In Black on "White Lightning." Judy Collins performs "Turn, Turn, Turn" with Cash, who also does the solo songs "Po' Folks," "Flesh And Blood" and "What Is Truth." June Carter Cash teams with her husband on "Jackson"
    Oct 3, 1972
    John Denver, Peter Yarrow and Judy Collins perform during a fundraiser for congressional candidate John Kerry in Boston

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