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  • 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
    Apr 17, 1978
    Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty sing "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" at the White House for president Jimmy Carter. Also on the bill: Tom T. Hall, Charlie Daniels, Larry Gatlin and James Talley
    Apr 25, 1978
    Willie Nelson performs for Jimmy Carter at the White House in Washington, D.C.
    Sep 13, 1978
    Willie Nelson makes a White House appearance, invited by president Jimmy Carter to a NASCAR reception for 500 people. Carter, involved in Middle East peace talks, is unable to attend, but brother Billy Carter sings "Goodnight Irene" with Nelson
    Jan 29, 1979
    John Denver performs "Take Me Home, Country Roads" and "Rocky Mountain High" for president Jimmy Carter and Chinese vice premier Deng Xiaoping at the Kennedy Center. The concert is telecast by PBS in the U.S. and, via satellite, in China
    May 16, 1979
    Future Country Music Hall of Fame members Willie Nelson, Charley Pride and Frances Preston present president Jimmy Carter an award recognizing his support of country music in the White House in Washington, D.C.
    Jun 7, 1979
    "Maybellene" songwriter Chuck Berry performs at the White House for president Jimmy Carter, along with Barry White, Evelyn "Champagne" King, Patti LaBelle, Andrae Crouch and Billy Eckstein
    Oct 2, 1979
    President Jimmy Carter holds a White House country luncheon attended by Johnny Cash, June Carter, The Oak Ridge Boys, Dolly Parton, Bill Monroe, Tom T. Hall, Ronnie Milsap, Glen Campbell and Dottie West
    Oct 2, 1979
    The Oak Ridge Boys, Loretta Lynn, Eddie Rabbitt, Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, Ronnie Milsap and Glen Campbell perform for president Jimmy Carter at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., as NBC shoots "Country Superstars Of The '70s"
    Jan 3, 1980
    Tom T. Hall throws a party for 75 at his Nashville-area home to rally support for Jimmy Carter's re-election campaign. Hall's Fox Hollow guests include: Bobby Bare, Hank Snow, Skeeter Davis, Teddy Wilburn, Jack Greene and Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius

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