In the early 1970s, Bob Dylan met future president Jimmy Carter at the governor’s mansion in Georgia. Carter was a fan of Dylan, a fact that he was not afraid to share when he met the musician. Instead of being flattered, though, Dylan was disconcerted. For the first time, he realized that the “establishment” liked his music and wasn’t sure how to feel about it.

The former president loved music
Throughout his political career, Carter was open about being a fan of music.