Jimmy Carter, former US president, is honored for his extensive contributions to the arts and culture during his life.
He was a three-time Grammy winner, recently receiving a nomination in 2025 for his audiobook "Last Sundays in Plains."
Carter had strong ties to various musicians, including collaborations and endorsements from bands like the Allman Brothers.
His administration saw a doubling of the budget for the National Endowment for the Arts, reflecting his commitment to cultural funding.
Musicians and public figures have expressed their condolences and shared memories, acknowledging Carter's role as a bridge between politics and the arts.
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