Jimmy Carter was the Rock ‘n’ Roll President
Remembering the man and his deep love for music
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Read moreDrive-By Truckers at Sasquatch! Music Festival in 2010 (Wikipedia) My mother’s name was Annette. So by the time I first heard “My Sweet Annette” from 2003’s Decoration Day, I was already a bit late to the party that the Drive-By Truckers had been throwing in Athens, Ga., since they burst onto the alt-country scene in the late ’90s. And man, it was something. It was like hearing a band as great
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