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  • Feb 5, 1999
    Twenty-five years after Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's career home run record, Charley Pride leads a round of "Happy Birthday" to the slugger in Atlanta, along with Reggie Jackson, Sammy Sosa, Phil Niekro, Frank Robinson and Bill Clinton
    Jun 13, 1999
    Alan Jackson performs "Little Man" for president Bill Clinton in Washington, D.C., as ABC shoots "An American Celebration At Ford's Theatre." The evening also features Charlotte Church, Diana Krall and Queen Esther Marrow, who sings "Bridge Over Troubled Water" with The Harlem Gospel Singers
    Jul 29, 1999
    Alan Jackson performs "Little Man" for president Bill Clinton on ABC's "An American Celebration At Ford's Theatre." Also featured are Beau Bridges, Diana Krall, Charlotte Church and The Harlem Gospel Singers
    Oct 23, 1999
    Garth Brooks sings "We Shall Be Free" during the "Concert Of The Century" at the White House in Washington, D.C. Eric Clapton, Sheryl Crow and  Aretha Franklin also appear, and John Mellencamp leads a finale of "This Land Is Your Land," joined by Brooks, 'N Sync, Lenny Kravitz and B.B. King
    Oct 25, 1999
    During a show at New York's Town Hall, Merle Haggard dedicates "Ramblin' Fever" to Bill and Hillary Clinton, expected to relocate to run for office. Jokes Hag: "I've been thinking about moving to New York and running for mayor"
    Dec 8, 1999
    Marty Stuart performs "The Little Drummer Boy" for president Bill Clinton during the national Christmas tree lighting ceremony at the White House in Washington, D.C. Wayne Newton covers "White Christmas"
    Dec 31, 1999
    Kris Kristofferson and Usher perform "The Weight" from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., as CBS airs "America's Millennium: A Celebration." Also appearing: Kenny Rogers, Trisha Yearwood, Kathy Mattea, Brian McKnight, Bill Clinton, Don McLean, Tom Jones, John Fogerty, Bono and Mary Tyler Moore
    Mar 15, 2000
    Ed Gregory receives a controversial pardon from president Bill Clinton for a 1982 fraud conviction. Gregory's carnival company, United Shows, had purchased the rights to much of Jim Reeves' estate in 1996
    Dec 10, 2000
    After taping "Christmas In Washington" for TNT, 12-year-old Billy Gilman meets president Bill Clinton at the White House
    Dec 11, 2000
    Kathy Mattea and Billy Gilman, who offers a crystal-clear version of "O Holy Night," participate as president Bill Clinton lights the national Christmas tree on the White House grounds in Washington, D.C.

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