Jimmy Carter grew up in the segregated South during ... and gospel music he heard from his Black neighbors – and the jazz and swing that came over the family radio. Racism could not prevail ...
S. Bach String quartet ETHEL ’s Carnegie Hall debut The “avatar of ‘post-classical’ music—the virtuosic string quartet ETHEL (The New Yorker)” and legendary bassist Ron Carter join forces for an ...
Carter loved jazz and touted the pioneering free-jazz pianist ... Roll President," which also featured interviews with Nelson, Jimmy Buffett and Bono, Dylan said that Carter was "a simple kind ...
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 House roof. "There were some people who didn't like ...
Former President Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter join Willie Nelson onstage at the Omni Coliseum in Atlanta on Dec. 12, 1982. (Rick Diamond / Getty Images) ...
Jimmy Carter was a Southerner who grew up relatively privileged in an era of deep division and racial segregation, listening to gospel, blues and jazz that spoke to the world he saw around him ...
For five decades, now deceased former United States President Jimmy Carter shared a history of connections with Nashville's country music industry.