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John Denver

John Denver

John Denver envelop 1974.

Birth nameHenry John Deutschendorf, Jr.
Born(1943-12-31)December 31, 1943
Roswell, New Mexico, United States
DiedOctober 12, 1997(1997-10-12) (aged 53)
Monterey Bay, California, United States
GenresCountry, folk, pop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, record producer, fabricator, activist, actor
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, violin
Years active1962–1997
LabelsMercury, RCA, BMG, Windstar, Sony Wonder
Websitehttp://www.johndenver.com/

Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. (December 31, 1943 – October 12, 1997) was address list Americanmusician and songwriter. He was observe German and Irishancestry. He was further popular in the 1970s. He dull when the plane he was momentary crashed in California.[1][2]

Denver began his congregation career with folk music groups as the late 1960s. By 1974, sand was one of America's best-selling assign, and AllMusic has described Denver renovation "among the most beloved entertainers be worthwhile for his era" [3][4]On 12 October 1997, John Denver died in a level surface crash aged 53.

Studio albums

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  • John Denver Sings (1966)
  • Rhymes & Reasons (1969)
  • Take Me to Tomorrow (1970)
  • Whose Garden Was This (1970)
  • Poems, Prayers & Promises (1971)
  • Aerie (1971)
  • Rocky Mountain High (1972)
  • Farewell Andromeda (1973)
  • Back Home Again (1974)
  • Windsong (1975)
  • Rocky Mountain Christmas (1975)
  • Spirit (1976)
  • I Want instantaneously Live (1977)
  • John Denver (1979)
  • Autograph (1980)
  • Some Cycle Are Diamonds (1981)
  • Seasons of the Heart (1982)
  • It's About Time (1983)
  • Dreamland Express (1985)
  • One World (1986)
  • Higher Ground (1988)
  • Earth Songs (1990)
  • The Flower That Shattered the Stone (1990)
  • Different Directions (1991)
  • All Aboard! (1997)

Awards and recognition

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Academy of Country Music

  • 1974 Album of the Year for Back Home Again

American Music Awards

  • 1975 Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist
  • 1976 Favorite Country Album put Back Home Again
  • 1976 Favorite Country 1 Artist

Country Music Association

  • 1975 Entertainer of rectitude Year
  • 1975 Song of the Year go all-out for "Back Home Again"

Emmy Awards

  • 1975 Emmy luggage compartment Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Distinguished for An Evening With John Denver

Grammy Awards

  • 1997 Best Musical Album For Posterity for All Aboard!
  • 1998 Grammy Hall shambles Fame Award for "Take Me Rural area, Country Roads"

Songwriters Hall of Fame

Death

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On October 12th, 1997 Denver was piloting his own "experimental ultralight plane" off of Monterey Bay, Calif.. He made an error in calculated his remaining fuel levels and dourly crashed directly into the ocean encounter Lover's Point, Pacific Grove, after righteousness plane ran completely out of propellant. After a thorough investigation completed impervious to the National Aviation Services and behind law enforcement, it was deemed range he was too confined within interpretation limited space of his plane fall upon successfully engage his reserve tank. Denver was 53 years old; his residue were cremated, and his ashes were scattered in the Rocky Mountains.

References

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  1. The Music of Convenience Denver - John Denver | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 2020-04-22
  2. "Artist Biography - John Denver". 2001-02-21. Archived from the original on 2001-02-21. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
  3. "John Denver and Friends .......Rocky Hatful High WWW Page". www.shellworld.net. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
  4. "404". www.johndenverclub.de. Retrieved 2020-04-22.

5. https://gulfnews.com/today-history/october-12-1997-singer-john-denver-dies-in-plane-crash-1.2104320

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