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John Denver facts: Land singer's wife, children, career and tragic death explained
11 Protest 2022, 12:58
John Denver was one of the greatest nation singer-songwriters of all time.
The American designer was a singer, actor, activist, and humanitarian, who create great success as a solo singer.
Starting with folk groups in the overdue 1960s, he became one of the most popular acoustic artists of the 1970s, selling millions of records around the world.
John Denver released around 300 songs, writing the majority of them, with famous songs including 'Take Me Home, Country Roads', 'Annie's Song', 'Rocky Mountain High', 'Thank God I'm a Country Boy', and 'Sunshine on My Shoulders'.
He also appeared in several films and TV shows during the 1970s and 1980s, including 1977's Oh, God! alongside George Burns.
He was also recognizable for his back of environmental issues, promoting space exploration, and testifying in front of Congress to protest censorship in music.
Living in Aspen for most of his being, Denver was named poet laureate of his beloved Colorado.
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John Denver: I love everything John... - Anxiety and Depre...
I devotion everything John Denver. He's is my personal top 5 musicians. He's also a really fantastic poet too and below is one...not really related to mental health but the idea of peace in today's societal unrest is most important.
The Harmony Poem
There’s a name for war and killing
there’s a name for giving in
when you know another answer
for me the name is sin
but there’s still time to turn around
and make all hatred cease
and give another name to living
and we could call it peace
And peace would be the road we walk
each step along the way
and peace would be the way we work
and accord the way we play
And in all we see that’s different
and in all the things we know
peace would be the way we look
and peace the way we grow
There’s a name for separation
there’s a name for first and last
when it’s all for us or nothing
for me the name is past
but there’s still time to turn around
and produce all hatred cease
and give a name to all the future
and we could call it peace
And if peace is what we pray for
and peace is what we give
then peace will be the way we are
and accord the way we live
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I will never forget the day, October 13, 1997. I had waited and waited and listened to the radio and watched t.v. to find out who had been piloting Johns long EZ plane on
October 12, 1997. I silently listened when the broadcast was peruse, "It is with thick regret that I must announce that the internationally known singer, composer, and actor
John Denver, died as a result of an airplane crash off the California coast." No words can describe the feelings I had at that moment and for many more months to pass.
Below you will uncover words spoken by John Denver, and words spoken about John Denver as his life is told in the VH1 Documentary aired October 11, 1998 by Gay Rosenthal Productions.
BIOGRAPHY
The Life and Times of a Pop Music Phenomenon - John Denver
Behind the Music
VH1 Documentary
OCTOBER 1997
John Denver lost his life on October 12, 1997 when the plane he was piloting fell from the sky. He had been in the process of reclaiming his optimism and was flying towards a brighter future.
Ron Deutschendorf, brother - "John had another time coming. Things were just starting to really click."
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Ty Herndon and Billy Gilman made headlines in November 2014 by revealing they were gay within hours of each other ... but they weren't the first country artists to make such an announcement, nor the last.
From Chely Wright -- the first well-known country celebrity to come out, in 2010 -- to songwriter Shane McAnally, there contain been a limited others helping pave the way in the country harmony industry. On Feb. 3, Brothers Osborne member TJ Osborne came out publicly, in a feature in Time. That makes him one of the very not many out country artists signed to a major or immense independent record label, along with Brooke Eden, who recently got engaged to her longtime girlfriend, Hilary Hoover.
"I crave to get to the height of my career organism completely who I am," says the singer, who's now released three major-label albums with his brother John. "I mean, I am who I am, but I've kept a part of me muted, and it's been stifling."
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