In September 1972, John Denver released his sixth studio album, but its lead single quickly sparked controversy, and some ...
Denver would go on to have a wildly successful career as a singer and songwriter with memorable tunes such as “Rocky Mountain ...
When Colorado lawmakers made “Rocky Mountain High” the second official state song in 2007, they couldn’t help but highlight the original, “Where the Columbines Grow,” which had been sanctioned since ...
The masses primarily know John Denver for one song and one song only, “Take Me Home, Country Roads”. It is a great song with a catchy chorus, an enticing hook, and memorable lyrics. Consequently, it ...
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 ...
Long-gone stages in Denver, Boulder hosted the first Colorado visits from Dolly Parton, Eagles, White Stripes and The Shins.
There were no signs of trouble before iconic country music star John Denver plunged 500ft into the ocean and died as he lost control of his small aircraft ...