John Denver's music has touched a generation of listeners, but few know that one of his most beloved songs is his most misleading, for one key reason. Denver's 1971 Hit "Take Me Home Country Roads" is ...
In September 1972, John Denver released his sixth studio album, but its lead single quickly sparked controversy, and some radio stations banned it for all the wrong reasons. The album Rocky Mountain ...
Annie's Song was just five words in when the tannoy had to pull the plug on Saturday. Optimism has abruptly been cut short at Bramall Lane.
Paul McCartney fans have been on a first-name basis with their musical hero for decades, but McCartney himself often seems happy to credit other one-namers. That includes John, George and Ringo, but ...
Lee Konitz, the U.S. saxophonist who pioneered "cool" jazz, died on April 15, aged 92. He cut albums with Miles Davis, ...
Sid and Marty joined forces with Allan Fosko in the creation of Land of the Lost which is perhaps the most successful of all ...
Kentwood Players presents the hit Broadway musical 42nd Street with Music by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Al Dubin, and Book by ...
The song reached the top of the charts after the song and others in Denver's catalog were featured in a made-for-TV movie.
Kimmy sings along to “Sunshine on My Shoulders” by John Denver like she’s auditioning for The Voice: Dog Edition. The clip ...
The official trailer has been released for Words + Music, a new music docuseries based on Audible’s audio series of the same ...
Alison Nichols spoke to American Songwriter about honoring her late cousin, Joe Diffie, with her cover of "John Deere Green" ...