John Denver
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 27 years ago |
Date of birth | December 31,1943 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Roswell |
New Mexico | |
United States | |
Date of died | October 12,1997 |
Died | Monterey Bay |
California | |
United States | |
Children | Zachary John Denver |
Anna Kate Denver | |
Jesse Belle Deutschendorf | |
Height | 176 (cm) |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Full name | Henry John Deutschendorf, Jr. |
Spouse | Cassandra Delaney |
Annie Martell | |
Skos genre | Country music |
Rock | |
Songs | John Denver Sings |
List | Take Me Home, Country RoadsPoems, Prayers & Promises · 1971 |
Take Me Home, Country RoadsPoems, Prayers & Promises · 1971 | |
Annie's SongBack Home Again · 1974 | |
Rocky Mountain HighRocky Mountain High · 1972 | |
Parents | Lt. Col. Henry John Deutschendorf, Sr. |
Erma Louise Swope | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 410408 |
The Christmas Gift
The John Denver Show
Take Me Home: The John Denver Story
Walking Thunder
Foxfire
John Denver: Wildlife Concert
Fire and Ice
Doris Day Today
Gospel Road: A Story of Jesus
Higher Ground
John Denver: Rocky Mountain High: Live in Japan 1981
Sunshine
Winds of Everest
Mickey's Christmas Carol
John Denver: Thank God I'm a Country Boy: Live in Australia 1977
John Denver: Country Roads: Live in England 1986
The Leftovers
Rocky Mountain Holiday
John Denver: A Portrait
Oh, God!
Grammy Hall of Fame
Academy of Country Music Award for Album of the Year
Country Music Association Award for Song of the Year
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special
American Music Award for Favorite Male Artist Pop/Rock
American Music Award for Favorite Album Country
American Music Award for Favorite Male Artist Country
Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children
People's Choice Award for Favorite Male Artist
People's Choice Award for Favorite Musical Performer
John Denver Life story
Henry John Deutschendorf Jr., known professionally as John Denver, was an American singer and songwriter. He is known for popularizing acoustic folk music in the 1970s as part of the ongoing singer-songwriter movement of the mid-to-late 20th century. Denver is widely recognized as a cultural icon of the American West.
Sixty strangers attend man's funeral in Redruth
Terence Filer's funeral was well attended despite him having no living friends or relatives
About 60 strangers turned up to The Funeral of A Man they had never met after an appeal from the vicar.
Terence Filer, 85, died at St Martin's House Care Home in Camborne, Cornwall on 2 January.
The Funeral directors and Cornwall Council attempted to find people Who Knew him but with no success.
This prompted the vicar to appeal for people to attend his funeral in Redruth.
Rev Caspar Bush said it was unusual.
"On the form from The Funeral directors it said 'This Man had no friends or relatives, and nothing is known of his life'," he said.
"It just struck me as incredibly sad so thought we ought to try and Do Something to try and give him a good send off. "
A local company donated 75 pasties for The WakeAfter some investigation, it was discovered Mr Filer lived in Newquay for a time and had learning difficulties.
It is also thought he hailed from Bristol but had no known next of kin or Close Friends to mourn his death.
The only possessions passed to The Funeral director was an ice-cream tub full of More Than 50 American style belt buckles.
For this reason Rev Bush chose the John Denver 's song 'Take Me Home Country Roads' to be part of the Service .
Guests attended The Funeral from across Cornwall Little was known of Terence Filer who left A Collection of American-style belt bucklesOne of The Guests who attended, called Ann, said: "Even if he never married or had children he was still somebody's son, somebody's grandson.
"What if they were looking down thinking nobody even saw his passing. "
As well as 60 guests from across Cornwall, a local business also donated 75 pasties so a wake could be held in The Church Afterwards .
newquay, redruth, camborne
Source of news: bbc.com