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Throwback Thursday: The Beach Boys Appear On An Episode Of ‘Full House’

1969

Stevie Wonder met President Nixon at the White House. Nixon awarded him the Distinguished Service Award from the President’s Committee on Employment of Handicapped People. Five years later, Wonder expressed his disdain for what was going on in Washington with the anti-Nixon single “You Haven’t Done Nothin’.” The song featured backing vocals from The Jackson 5 and went to #1 on the pop charts. Nixon resigned two days after it was released.

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