Twenty years after Denver recorded the song, country star Alan Jackson included it on his holiday CD, Honky Tonk Christmas. A ...
John Denver was having a very good day on December 23, 1974, considering the explosive success of his album 'Back Home Again'.
Hoosier guitarist and singer Aaron Grubb is bringing his “This Old Guitar with Aaron – The Music of John Denver” show to the ...
John Denver‘s 1966 debut, John Denver Sings, opens with a cover of the Beatles‘ Revolver classic “Here There And Everywhere” and is peppered with three more of their covers—”Yesterday,” “And I Love ...
"All of My Memories: The John Denver Collection" includes six tracks that were previously unreleased. Singer-songwriter John Denver died in 1997, but that doesn't mean his music did. A newly released ...
John Denver was known for his heartfelt country-folk ballads, but one of his most famous songs failed twice before a 1973 tearjerker film turned it into a smash hit. According to American Songwriter, ...
This Week in 1971: The Chinese flag was raised at the U.N. for the first time; U.S. to begin denying passports to anyone refusing to take the Oath Of Allegiance; President Richard Nixon announced the ...
John Denver's music has touched a generation of listeners, but few know that one of his most beloved songs is his most misleading, for one key reason. Denver's 1971 Hit "Take Me Home Country Roads" is ...
Frank Sinatra historically covered music written by many different artists, adding his twist to popular songs. However, there was one John Denver tune where Old Blue Eyes may have outdone the original ...
A look back at the Minnesotan who inspired more than one of his songs and how the state's cold spring inspired another. John Denver is associated with the Rocky Mountains, but he married a Minnesota ...
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