The document highlights the participation of President Clinton, the First Lady, and B. B. King (and other entertainers) in the “Concert of the Century.” Emphasizing the powerful role music plays in the education and lives of young people all over…
Page 13 of remarks delivered at the National Medal of Arts ceremony on October 7, 1993. The ceremony took place on the South Lawn of the White House and featured remarks by both the President and First Lady. Clinton saved some of his best lines for…
Letter from President Bill Clinton to musician Tom Petty. In the letter, President Clinton congratulates Petty for winning the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal.
A congratulatory letter from President Clinton to Fogerty upon winning a Grammy for Best Rock Album. This award was for Fogerty’s 1997 release Blue Moon Swamp.
An exchange of letters between Ray Charles and President Clinton that starts out with the singer expressing his appreciation for the President’s commendation that was read out publicly during the presentation of the prestigious Polar Music Prize in…
In the first letter President Clinton (March 24, 1993) thanked the legendary Colonel Parker, who managed the rollicking performer often referred to as the “Memphis Flash” at the height of a storied career, for sending him a framed canceled Elvis…
This Mandatory Declassification Review contains memoranda related to U.S. policy towards Cuba, including the economic embargo and immigration. Also included is a timeline related to the shooting down of the Brothers to the Rescue aircraft in February…
This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material related to France from the White House Office of Records Management. Materials include Department of State memoranda regarding requests for meetings with French officials and a briefing paper…
This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on France from the White House Office of Records Management. Materials include correspondence between President Clinton and French President Jacques Chirac, as well as briefing materials and…
This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on France from the White House Office of Records Management Subject Files. Material includes reports on various French political officials.
This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on France from the White House Office of Records Management Subject Files. Material includes memos and talking points from Secretary of Treasury Robert Rubin to President Clinton, regarding a…
This document highlights an exchange of brief notes between President Clinton and Garfunkel. The two apparently met at the White House sometime in 1997. Accompanying Garfunkel were his wife Kim Cermank and seven-year-old son James. Clinton…
Remarks at Little Rock Central High. Remarks are dated 9/25/97 at 8 a.m. Draft contains President Clinton's hand written revisions including acknowledgements of those in attendance.