#27: The Sax President
Before he was elected, Bill Clinton brought his saxophone to The Arsenio Hall Show in 1992. Wearing dark shades and belting out jazz riffs, he looked more like a late-night musician than a presidential hopeful. The performance instantly made him relatable, especially to younger voters watching at home.

It was a family moment of sorts—not with his own, but with America’s TV family. Clinton’s cool factor soared, showing he could jam as well as he could campaign. The sax solo wasn’t just music; it was a signal that politics could be fun, fresh, and a little funky.
