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Dave Matthews

July 4, 2013

Dave Matthews Welcomes America's Newest Citizens

Dave Matthew's speech starts at 13:30.

Monticello Sits Down With Dave Matthews

Dave Matthews, lead vocalist and guitarist for the Dave Matthews Band, was the featured speaker for Monticello's 51st Annual Independence Day Celebration and Naturalization Ceremony on July 4, 2013. After the ceremony, Matthews shared his thoughts on immigration, citizenship, Thomas Jefferson, and being at Monticello for the 4th of July in an interview in front of the Cabinet, Jefferson's study.

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