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  • Aug 25, 1996
    Billy Ray Cyrus sings two songs that don't necessarily go together--the national anthem and "Achy Breaky Heart"--when incumbent president Bill Clinton makes a campaign stop at Riverside Park in Ashland, Kentucky
    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
    Dec 21, 1996
    Four months after meeting on the campaign trail, Billy Ray Cyrus has dinner with president Bill Clinton at the White House in Washington, D.C.
    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
    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
    Aug 5, 1997
    Kim Richey performs at the Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia, for an audience that includes president Bill Clinton and vice president Al Gore
    Sep 29, 1997
    Guitarist Doc Watson is awarded a National Medal of Arts by president Bill Clinton at a White House event
    Dec 4, 1997
    Lorrie Morgan, wearing something in red, sings "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" during the lighting of the national Christmas tree at the White House with president Bill Clinton in attendance
    Dec 7, 1997
    "You Ain't Going Nowhere" songwriter Bob Dylan, Charlton Heston and Lauren Bacall are celebrated during the annual Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C., by a black-tie crowd that includes president Bill Clinton
    Dec 14, 1997
    Deana Carter, Hanson, Aaliyah and Glenn Close perform in Washington, D.C., at a concert attended by president Bill Clinton. It airs five nights later as the NBC special "Christmas In Washington"

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