John Denver was just 53 years old when he died in a plane crash on Oct. 12, 1997.
Jonathan Sutherland recalls Dunfermline Athletic's adaptation of the Eastenders theme tune as the club release a new song to ...
Between numbers, McCartney often chatted up the fans. At one point, he read off a pair of signs from the audience: “100 shows ...
ON Saturday October 11th, Paul McCartney, one of the most important musicians of all time, graced Denver with his presence.
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Today in Music History for Oct. 12: In 1609, "Three Blind Mice," believed to be the earliest printed secular song, was published in London. In 1880, Healey Willan, one of Canada's most influential ...
Mike Huguenor has clocked time in Shinobu, Hard Girls, and Jeff Rosenstock’s band, and has two solo records of his own. Lately, though, he’s been working on a book about the legacy of Mike Park’s ...
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged. Swift references their love story in several tracks on her new album, "The Life of ...
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Let’s try to make a story about it,’” said C.S. Lewis about the creation of one of his most popular novels, The Lion, the ...
Denver would go on to have a wildly successful career as a singer and songwriter with memorable tunes such as “Rocky Mountain ...
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The Day John Denver Died

On Oct. 12, 1997, was the lone person aboard his homebuilt airplane when it crashed into Monterey Bay on the California coast ...
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 ...
As she continued navigating through the genre, her friend John Denver, who picked up the Entertainer of the Year Award from the Country Music Association in 1975, was doing the same, yet both were ...