Some of the biggest icons of the music industry have teamed up to pay tribute to Jimmy Carter in a brand new documentary. RELATED: Timothée Chalamet Teases His Role As Bob Dylan While Making Return To Twitter “Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President” explores the former U.S.
president’s special relationship with music and musicians. Carter famously became the first American head of state to embrace rock ‘n’ roll culture, after being elected in 1976. “The Allman Brothers helped put me in the White House by raising money when I didn’t have any money,” explains the 95-year-old, while being interviewed for the documentary.
The film features praise for Carter from global stars like Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Bono, Paul Simon and Garth Brooks. RELAT
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