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  • Dec 8, 1991
    Roy Acuff is the first country artist recognized in the Kennedy Center Honors, attended by president George Bush. Among the participants in the Washington, D.C., ceremony, shot for a CBS-TV special: Chet Atkins, Emmylou Harris, Steve Wariner and Bill Monroe
    Dec 15, 1991
    Vince Gill and Anne Murray perform for president George Bush as NBC tapes the annual "Christmas In Washington" special at the National Building Museum. Also appearing are Anita Baker and Johnny Mathis as the whole cast wraps with "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
    Dec 18, 1991
    NBC telecasts its annual "Christmas In Washington" special with Vince Gill, Anne Murray, Johnny Mathis, Anita Baker and president George Bush
    Dec 26, 1991
    Bill Monroe, Steve Wariner and Emmylou Harris sing "I Saw The Light" with a band that features Chet Atkins and Mark O'Connor as "The Kennedy Center Honors" pay tribute to Roy Acuff on CBS. In the balcony are George and Barbara Bush
    Jun 14, 1992
    Freddy Fender and Ricky Van Shelton perform for president George Bush in Washington, D.C., as ABC shoots "A Festival At Ford's Theatre." The special also boasts Vanessa Williams, Rita Moreno, Barry Manilow and David Copperfield
    Jul 11, 1992
    Ricky Van Shelton and Freddy Fender perform as ABC airs "A Festival At Ford's Theatre," also featuring Vanessa Williams, Barry Manilow, David Copperfield and president George Bush
    Jul 22, 1992
    Earl Scruggs and Minnie Pearl receive National Medals of Arts from president George Bush at a White House ceremony
    Aug 21, 1992
    Ricky Skaggs performs at a George Bush campaign rally in Gulfport, Mississippi
    Aug 21, 1992
    Lee Greenwood performs "God Bless The U.S.A." at a campaign rally for incumbent president George Bush in Branson, Missouri. Also appearing are Moe Bandy, Glen Campbell, Loretta Lynn and Boxcar Willie
    Aug 22, 1992
    Lee Greenwood sings "God Bless The U.S.A." to warm up a crowd of 20,000 people at a rainy campaign rally in Birmingham for presidential candidate George Bush

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