Former US president Jimmy Carter loved music and musicians loved him back, from Aretha Franklin and Peter Gabriel to Killer Mike.
Former President Jimmy Carter's close friends included the likes of Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and the Allman brothers.
The son of Walter Mondale, Carter's vice president ... is the only former president to perform a duet of ‘On the Road Again’ with Willie Nelson. Georgia wasn't just on Jimmy's mind. It was in his blood. "Jimmy, I'm looking forward to our reunion.
Only three family members spoke during the funeral at the National Cathedral in Washington, but many more attended the services and are expected in Plains. Ga.
"Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan remembers the former president's love of music, and how his celebrations of America's musical heritage spanned the genres of country, gospel, classical, jazz,
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter was honored with the pageantry of a funeral in the nation’s capital. Thursday’s events conclude six days of national funeral rites for the 39th president who died Dec. 29 at the age of 100.
Ms. Jan barking out rules you knew had come straight from Mr. Jimmy ... about The Carter Center’s successes in eliminating the guinea worm, or his long friendships with Willie Nelson and ...
Dec. 12, 1982: Former President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter join Willie Nelson at a performance at the Omni Coliseum in Atlanta, Ga. 1984: Jack Carter, Elizabeth Carter ...
Jimmy Carter loved musicians, and they loved him. He had decades-long friendships with Gregg Allman, Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson. When his longshot bid for the presidency was running out of money ...
Carter’s legacy is perhaps best defined by his inability, as either President, or post-Presidency, to arrest the rightward political drift of the US Empire. This was the case whether that was full complicity as Commander-in-Chief or as a highly-placed critic later in life.
For Jason Carter, one simple sandwich evokes special Christmas memories of his late grandmother, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Instead of reflecting on her numerous social and political accomplishments, Jason chooses to remember Rosalynn as he saw her ...
It never got old. No matter how many times one crammed into the modest sanctuary at Maranatha Baptist Church, there was always some wisdom to be gleaned from the measured, Bible-inspired words of Jimmy Carter.