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The Entertainer-in-Chief

The Entertainer-in-Chief

Gerald R. Ford became President at an unprecedented time of intensifying media scrutiny and growing public cynicism.

The Good Country

The Good Country

The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation welcomed Jon Lauck to the stage to discuss his book The Good Country: A History of the American Midwest, 1800–1900.

Jazz and Guitar, A Truly American Experience with Ilya Lushtak

Jazz and Guitar, A Truly American Experience with Ilya Lushtak

Due to a connection issue, the recorded event lost audio and will not be published. We apologize for the inconvenience. The Gerald R. Ford Library & Museum and Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation welcomed jazz guitarist and vocalist Ilya Lushtak. The evening...

An Evening with Chris Martin

An Evening with Chris Martin

“An Evening with Chris Martin” the 6th-generation owner of the iconic Martin Guitar.

O Say Can You Hear? with Mark Clague

O Say Can You Hear? with Mark Clague

University of Michigan musicology and American Culture professor Mark Clague recounted the history of  “The Star Spangled Banner” and how its meaning has evolved.

Guitarmania to Beatlemania

Guitarmania to Beatlemania

Laurence Juber presented an illustrated history of the acoustic guitar and its role in music.

Frankie Welch and the First Lady with Ashley Callahan

Frankie Welch and the First Lady with Ashley Callahan

Frankie Welch and Betty Ford shared a friendship and a love of fashion. In 1963, Welch, who was from Georgia, opened a dress shop in Alexandria, Virginia, that became a social and shopping mecca among Washington’s political elite.

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