Carter loved jazz and touted the pioneering free-jazz pianist Cecil Taylor in interviews ... In the 2020 documentary "Rock & ...
"Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan remembers the former president's love of music, and how his celebrations of ...
Carter loved jazz and touted the pioneering free-jazz pianist ... California leaders pay tribute to former President Jimmy Carter, remembering him for his ‘dignity and decency.’ ...
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 ...
He hosted the first White House Jazz Festival on the grounds in June 1978. Carter's son James "Chip" Carter smoked weed with ...
The late 39th President of the United States had deep connections to musicians like Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and The Allman Brothers. Kevin E G Perry looks back at how rock’n’roll shaped Jimmy Carter ...
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 ...
and sponsoring poetry and jazz festivals at the White House. She was also a vocal advocate for mental health, women's rights, and human rights. In 1982, Jimmy and Rosalynn created The Carter ...
James Earl “Jimmy” Carter Jr ... highlighting gospel, country, blues, and jazz. As Carter welcomed visitors like Dolly Parton, Charles Mingus, and Crosby, Stills, and Nash, he remained ...
Mr. Carter’s tastes were a confluence of strategy, generational change and forthright appreciation. By Jon Pareles Jimmy Carter was 52 when he started his presidency. But he embraced the music ...