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On Saturday, 4 May 1974, Jimmy Carter took the stage at the University ... jazz and rock earned him a reputation as the “Rock ...
“Musicians don’t always feel safe with somebody except other musicians,” says Chris Farrell, lead producer of the documentary “Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President.” “His authenticity ...
Concert promoter and Live Nation executive Peter Conlon had a decades-long friendship with former President ... else he says Carter was genuine about: His love of rock and roll.
President Jimmy Carter designated June as Black Music Month in 1979, recognizing the pivotal role Black musicians have played in shaping the cultural heritage of the United States.
Jimmy Carter revealed in the documentary Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President that Chip and singer Willie Nelson smoked ...
“President Carter knew nothing about this and would not have condoned it,” Nelson clarified. Carter’s embrace of rock’n’roll – and ... or calculated. Jimmy Carter was a Southerner ...
"Jimmy Carter, Rock and Roll President." "Carter was one of the first presidential elections where 18-year-olds were able to vote and the young people's vote was very important and influential in ...
“Musicians don’t always feel safe with somebody except other musicians,” Chris Farrell, the lead producer of the 2020 documentary “Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President,” told Variety.
Jimmy Carter, who served as the 39th U.S. president from 1977 until 1981, has died at the age of 100. The former President's foundation the Carter Center revealed that Carter died peacefully ...
Jimmy Carter: Rock and Roll President. “He put my mind at ease by not talking down to me and showing me that he had a sincere appreciation of the songs that I had written.” Mr Carter and Dylan ...