BREAKING NEWS
On Wednesday, December 20, 2000, Eddy Arnold
received the National Medal Of Arts from
President Clinton at a ceremony in Constitution Hall.
President Clinton spoke the following words when he presented the Medal to Eddy Arnold:
"As a boy growing up on a Tennessee farm,
Eddy Arnold learned to plow fields with
teams of mules and to play country music
on the guitar. Fortunately for us, when it
came time to pick a career, he made the
same decision that a lot of us young
southerners made -- he did not want to
work that hard with the mules. He chose the
guitar, and country music has never been
the same.
In his career,
he's made records that broke all records. His Bouquet of Roses
stayed
on the charts longer than any country song
in history, even down to today. And he's
had more hits than any other country artist.
He brought music into millions of homes
across America. I told him this morning
when I met him, I could still remember when I
was a very young boy listening to him sing
on the radio before my family even had a
television.
He has earned
the title, The Ambassador of Country Music, and we are honored to
honor him today, Mr. Eddy Arnold."
(I am disappointed that President Clinton
did not mention the fact that Eddy Arnold is the only singer
who has charted
on the Billboard Charts for seven consecutive decades. Bill Comer)