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Happy Birthday Willie Nelson!

“When I was in trouble in the White House or when I wanted to have some deep thoughts, I had a very high quality hi-fi player, and the number one thing I played was Willie Nelson songs.  All the good things I did as a president, all the mistakes I made — you can blame half of that on Willie.”
-Jimmy Carter in an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine

President Carter on stage at a performance by country western singer, Willie Nelson at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland.  September 13, 1980.  The two remain friends today.
-from the Carter Library
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Happy Birthday Willie Nelson!

“When I was in trouble in the White House or when I wanted to have some deep thoughts, I had a very high quality hi-fi player, and the number one thing I played was Willie Nelson songs.  All the good things I did as a president, all the mistakes I made — you can blame half of that on Willie.”

-Jimmy Carter in an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine

President Carter on stage at a performance by country western singer, Willie Nelson at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland.  September 13, 1980.  The two remain friends today.

-from the Carter Library


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