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  • Oct 1, 1976
    Jimmy Carter campaigns in Nashville on his 52nd birthday, receiving a boost from country singer Brenda Lee
    Oct 15, 1976
    John Denver performs a fundraising concert for Tennessee candidate for senator Jim Sasser at Freedom Hall in Johnson City
    Nov 2, 1976
    Jimmy Carter defeats incumbent Gerald Ford to become the 39th president of the United States. Brenda Lee flies to Atlanta to join in the victory celebration
    Jan 19, 1977
    CBS presents an "Inaugural Eve Entertainment Special" from the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., as Jimmy Carter takes office. Guests include Loretta Lynn, Dobie Gray, Aretha Franklin, Paul Simon, Chevy Chase, Freddie Prinze and Linda Ronstadt, who sings "Crazy"
    Jan 20, 1977
    The Charlie Daniels Band, James Talley, Hoyt Axton, Tom T. Hall, Tracy Nelson and The Marshall Tucker Band perform at Jimmy Carter's inauguration
    Jan 21, 1977
    President Jimmy Carter formally pardons most of the draft dodgers who refused to serve during the Vietnam War. It clears the way for Jesse Winchester, who will write Michael Martin Murphey's "I'm Gonna Miss You, Girl," to perform in the U.S. again
    Feb 1, 1977
    President Jimmy Carter's brother, Billy Carter, signs with Nashville's Top Billing for p.r. and bookings. Top Billing represents Tom T. Hall, Dottie West and Kitty Wells
    Feb 28, 1977
    John Denver testifies before a senate subcommittee in support of a bill that would add more than 1 million acres to the federal wilderness system
    May 17, 1977
    Dolly Parton performs "Jolene" and "The Seeker" for Queen Elizabeth II in Glasgow, Scotland. Also on the bill are Petula Clark and "Starsky & Hutch" actor David Soul
    Jun 13, 1977
    Elvis Presley calls president Jimmy Carter in an attempt to get a pardon for a friend who's been indicted by a grand jury. Carter believes Presley is delusional and never returns a second call




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