Jimmy Carter — then the governor of Georgia — hosted a post-concert reception for Bob Dylan at the Governor’s Mansion in ...
I had the privilege of interviewing President Carter for a documentary about how music shaped his philosophy, his politics, and his view of the world. Jimmy Carter grew up in the segregated South ...
jazz, and rhythm and blues ran through the deepest parts of his soul. Jimmy Carter's deep connection to music, especially gospel, was more than just a personal joy - it was a reflection of his ...
Former President Jimmy Carter's close friends included the likes of Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and the Allman brothers.
James Earl “Jimmy” Carter Jr., the 39th president ... hosting concerts that celebrated American music, highlighting gospel, country, blues, and jazz. As Carter welcomed visitors like Dolly ...
jazz, and rhythm and blues ran through the deepest parts of his soul. In the late summer of 1979, partway through his third year as president, Jimmy Carter hosted an afternoon of gospel music at ...
Jimmy Carter loved musicians, and they loved him ... classical, and a historic jazz concert that saw the President singing "Salt Peanuts" with Dizzy Gillespie … paying tribute to the great ...
Sponsor Message Music was always an important ... He hosted the first White House Jazz Festival on the grounds in June 1978. Carter's son James "Chip" Carter smoked weed with Nelson on the White ...
jazz, and rhythm and blues ran through the deepest parts of his soul. Jimmy Carter’s deep connection to music, especially gospel, was more than just a personal joy — it was a reflection of his ...