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Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush will fete George H.W. Bush in NBC’s ‘All Together Now’

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For the first time since President Obama took office, all four living former presidents are gathering for a public celebration. On Thursday, NBC announced that Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, and George W Bush will join an array of musicians and entertainers for the special ‘All Together Now: A Celebration of Service,’ which pays tribute to the importance of American service and volunteerism, while also honoring President George H.W. Bush for his part in the ‘vital role that voluntary service plays in overcoming the challenges currently confronting the United States and its families and communities.’ Set to be filmed on March 21 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, the special will air March 28. Obama, who will be in South America at the time of the event, will appear in an introductory short film.

--Melissa Maerz

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