john-denver

John Denver became a star with the folk-based songs he wrote, most of which were located in Colorado. Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. was born in Roswell in New Mexico. He fell in love Colorado and eventually settled in Aspen. A few beat a path through Colorado following the Denver's cult tunes for the state he was raised in. G. Brown of Colorado Music Hall of Fame, the curator of this hall of fame, said: "I don't believe there anyone else who has as much a connection to Colorado in the same way as John Denver." Denver is the Hall of Fame's inaugural inductee was recognized by the honor in 2011. He is now the international face of Colorado. If you travel with me, you may meet people at the other side of the globe. For example people from New Zealand. And when someone asks you if you're from Colorado people will respond with "Oh John Denver!" Brown declared. Take Me Home Country Roads was Denver's first Top 10 Hit as a solo artist after having worked within small Folk Music groups. The song was written in collaboration with Bill Danoff. Danoff had originally written the tune using Johnny Cash's songs with a focus on Johnny Cash, however Denver was aware from the very first moment he listened to the earlier versions that it was going to be an instant popular. After performing the song at Washington D.C. to a huge crowd, the singer made a recording a few days afterward.

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