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Dec 30, 1970
John Denver and co-writers Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert perform "Take Me Home, Country Roads" publicly for the first time at the Cellar Door in Washington, D.C.
Dec 31, 1970
Elvis Presley takes a personal tour of the FBI Building in Washington, D.C.
Feb 2, 1971
Connie Smith sings "How Great Thou Art" as president Richard Nixon hosts the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton. Also attending are Bill Anderson, Jan Howard, Warner Mack, Ralph Emery, Johnny Wright and Kitty Wells
Mar 10, 1971
Tommy Cash and Liz Anderson perform for president Richard Nixon during a National Prayer Day Breakfast at the White House in Washington, D.C.
Apr 24, 1971
Vietnam War veteran John Kerry gives an anti-war speech to 250,000 demonstrators from the steps of the Capitol in Washington, D.C. Appearing in support is John Denver, who joins Peter, Paul & Mary to lead the crowd in "Give Peace A Chance"
May 7, 1971
Former Arkansas farm boy Glen Campbell performs for president Richard Nixon in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., during a Salute to Agriculture
Sep 14, 1971
Merle Haggard becomes the first country artist to perform at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., six days after the venue opened
Oct 23, 1971
Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely perform for 115 United Nations ambassadors during a presidential reception at the Washington Hilton
Nov 1, 1971
The progressive bluegrass band The Seldom Scene forms in Washington, D.C. Membership includes John Duffey, Ben Eldridge, Mike Auldridge, Tom Gray and John Starling, who will provide backing vocals on "Those Memories Of You" by Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris
Nov 12, 1971
Charley Pride and Henry Mancini perform in Washington, D.C., as NBC shoots "A Festival At Ford's Theatre." The evening also features Bob Hope, Carol Channing, Jonathan Winters and Pat Boone
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