While piloting his own aircraft, the folk and country star was involved in a plane crash. Remarkably, he walked away without ...
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 ...
John Denver’s 1975 ode to Southern life celebrated simple pleasures, but did he really write this beloved anthem? "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" topped the Billboard charts in June of 1975. The song ...
John Denver drew from a deeply personal moment when writing what would become one of the most emotional and beloved songs of his career. Denver was living in Minnesota with his wife, Annie, when he ...
John Denver wrote it, and Peter, Paul and Mary recorded it. With that stellar combination, "Leaving On A Jet Plane" couldn't miss.
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 ...
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 ...
Celebrating the music of John Denver is a lot of fun — and, as it turns out, a lot more than that. The great singer-songwriter was much more than a major-key optimist. “Almost Heaven: John Denver’s ...