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Aug 29, 1996
Billy Ray Cyrus performs the national anthem and Emmylou Harris sings "Abraham, Martin And John" during the Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, as Bill Clinton is nominated for re-election
Oct 25, 1996
Sawyer Brown performs at a political rally for incumbent presidential candidate Bill Clinton in Birmingham, Alabama
Nov 4, 1996
The Oak Ridge Boys sing "God Bless America" with Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole in Knoxville, Tennessee, on the last day of campaigning. Dole loses to incumbent Bill Clinton the following day
Jan 19, 1997
Trisha Yearwood and Kenny Rogers perform at "The 53rd Presidential Inaugural Gala" for Bill Clinton. The CBS special also features Aretha Franklin, Sandi Patty, James Taylor, Kenny G and Stevie Wonder
Jan 20, 1997
Billy Ray Cyrus, Lonestar, Trisha Yearwood and Kim Richey are among the performers at Bill Clinton's inaugural celebration, which includes 14 different receptions. Vice president Al Gore and wife Tipper dance to "Tennessee Waltz"
Apr 27, 1997
Bill Clinton and former presidents Jimmy Carter and George Bush participate in the Presidents' Summit For America's Future in Philadelphia. The Oak Ridge Boys perform at the opening ceremonies, with All-4-One and the Philadelphia Boys Choir
Sep 17, 1997
Johnny Cash testifies on copyright issues in the digital age to a Senate subcommittee in Washington, D.C., noting that "Ring Of Fire" could be downloaded for free from a website in Eastern Europe. That is, he says, "downright theft"
Dec 18, 1997
President Bill Clinton names Bill Ivey as his choice to chair the National Endowment for the Arts. Ivey served as director of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum for 26 years
Jun 17, 1998
Bill Ivey, the former head of the Country Music Hall of Fame, is officially sworn in by vice president Al Gore as the chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts in a Washington, D.C., ceremony
Jun 12, 1999
John Michael Montgomery performs in Carthage, Tennessee, as vice president Al Gore announces his candidacy for president in the 2000 election
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