Fifty-two years ago today, John Denver was at the top of the Hot 100 with a song that appeared in a hit TV movie.
It's been over 20 years since John Denver died in a tragic plane crash. On Oct. 12, 1997, the "Take Me Home, Country Roads" singer's small, single-engine experimental aircraft plummeted into Monterey ...
Perhaps best known for his 1971 hit “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” John Denver penned nearly 200 songs about delighting in nature, despising cities, and the overall trials and tribulations of being a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. John Denver's music has touched a generation of listeners, but few know that one of his most beloved songs is his most misleading, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. John Denver drew from a deeply personal moment when writing what would become one of the most emotional and beloved songs of his ...
A half-century after John Denver released his platinum album “Rocky Mountain Christmas,” tribute artist Rick Schuler is busy spreading the iconic artist’s holiday cheer. “Rocky Mountain High ...
John Denver was not invited to take part in the 1985 all-star recording of “We Are the World.” In an interview with The Los Angeles Times, Kragen recalled, "How do you turn down well-meaning artists?
Step into the spirit of the season with Rocky Mountain High Experience®: A John Denver Christmas—an intimate, nostalgic journey back to the 1970s, when John Denver’s music filled the airwaves and ...
Step into the spirit of the season with Rocky Mountain High Experience®: A John Denver Christmas—an intimate, nostalgic journey back to the 1970s, when John Denver’s music filled the airwaves and ...
ST. PETER — This year’s 15th annual Ambassadors’ BluesFest on Saturday has a full-day introduction with Young John Denver Fest bringing in a variety of performers to celebrate the late performer with ...