ATLANTA (AP) — Former President Jimmy Carter will be honored next month, ahead of his 100th birthday, with a musical gala at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, The Carter Center announced Thursday.

The Sept. 17 event — “Jimmy Carter 100: A Celebration in Song” — will feature musicians from a range of genres and celebrity guests. Carter’s birthday is Oct. 1.

Artists include Chuck Leavell, D-Nice, Drive-By Truckers, Eric Church, GROUPLOVE, Maren Morris and The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chamber Chorus. Notable guests include former Atlanta Braves star Dale Murphy, Atlanta rap artist Killer Mike and actor Sean Penn. Other guests will be announced before the event, organizers said.

The 39th president, who served from 1977 to 1981, remains at his home in Plains, Georgia, where he has been receiving hospice care since February 2023. He was last seen publicly at funeral services for former first lady Rosalynn Carter, who died in November. But those close to him say he remains in good spirits, sometimes receiving visitors, regularly watching Braves games on television and still enjoying music.

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    Maybe not the greatest president or politician.

    However, he is the greatest ex-president by a landslide. There’s nobody else even close.

    He’s truly a good man.

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        I suspect the commenter is emphasising that what makes Carter great are his activities after leaving office. Out of every president, his post-presidential activities are the greatest.

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        I don’t think that is the case, Trump is usually referred to as “Former President Trump” in the news since the end of his term.

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          That is because Trump is Trump, and the norms changed around him. Before he entered the scene, former presidents were always referred to as “President” unless the current president was there too and a distinction needed to be made.

          Most people who would feel called to show respect towards a former president don’t feel that way towards Trump.

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          I think it’s because if the moron hears people call him president he’ll assume he’s still president.

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          I like to remember it as he was supposed to be jailed and sentenced to life in prison for his crimes against the state, so media just uses it to slight him using it to defame his Presidency by calling him former President. Notice no one says former president Obama, Bush, Clinton, Carter etc.

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          Personally, I think he should be referred to as “former one-term president Trump” but that’s just my opinion.

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          I think there is “some” ambiguity about whether the two term limit is just consecutive terms or total…

          But I’m too lazy to research.

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            Carter only served one term anyway, so it doesn’t matter. He’s perfectly eligible, though maybe he shouldn’t be since he’s 100yo and on hospice care. Still, I’d take him over the orange weirdo.