Rick Schuler didn’t choose John Denver. Denver chose him. In a manner of speaking, as the popular country and folk singer-songwriter died in an airplane crash almost three decades ago. Fate came ...
A John Denver tribute artist will perform in Waynesboro on Dec. 16 offering a festive concert with holiday favorites.
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 ...
Admission is free, and there are activities such as a children’s snowflake-making station, Denver’s Best Cup of Coffee ...
For those of us born in the latter decades of the 20th century, John Denver’s dulcet tones and sweet songs playing on the ...
"It's a long way home to Starwood in Aspen, a sweet Rocky Mountain paradise, oh, my sweet Rocky Mountain paradise," John Denver wrote in his 1971 song "Starwood in Aspen" while thinking about the town ...
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 ...
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 ...
In September 1972, John Denver released his sixth studio album, but its lead single quickly sparked controversy, and some radio stations banned it for all the wrong reasons. The album Rocky Mountain ...