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  2. James Belcher - Wikipedia

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    Belcher died on 30 July 1811 at the Coach and Horses, Frith Street, Soho, which he left to his widow, and was buried at Marylebone.“By the consequence of his various battles,” stated the Gentleman's Magazine, “aided by great irregularity of living, he had reduced himself to a most pitiable situation for the last eighteen months, and came to suffer the effects of his lifestyle.” [3] Put ...

  3. Rocky Mountain Holiday - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Mountain Holiday is a television special and a soundtrack album of songs from the special, performed by American singer-songwriter John Denver and The Muppets.The show has Denver playing host to the extended Muppet family; he takes them up into the scenic Rockies for an excursion that includes fishing, hiking, and camping.

  4. John Denver - Wikipedia

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    Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. (December 31, 1943 – October 12, 1997), [3] known professionally as John Denver, was an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He was one of the most popular acoustic artists of the 1970s and one of the best selling artists in that decade. [ 4 ]

  5. Belcher (surname) - Wikipedia

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    George Belcher (1875–1947), English cartoonist, etcher, and painter; Hilda Belcher (1881–1963), American artist; Isaac S. Belcher (1825–1898), American attorney and an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California; John Belcher (disambiguation), multiple people John Belcher (architect) (1841–1913), English architect and writer

  6. Mike Taylor (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    In an interview, Denver said of the song's creation "Mike sat down and showed me this guitar lick and suddenly the whole thing came together. It was just what the piece needed. When I realized what I had — another anthem, maybe; a true expression of one's self, maybe — we changed the sequencing of the album we'd just completed, and then we ...

  7. Take Me to Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Take Me to Tomorrow is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver. It was released in May 1970. Record World said the single "Follow Me" is "a beauty which will establish [Denver] as a hitmaker." [2] Cash Box called it "a very pretty ballad is tenderly delivered by author John Denver." [3]

  8. John Denver discography - Wikipedia

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    This page is a comprehensive discography of American folk musician John Denver.Denver had four number one hits on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, all achieved between 1973 and 1975: "Sunshine on My Shoulders", "Annie's Song", "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" and "I'm Sorry".

  9. John Denver (album) - Wikipedia

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    John Denver is the thirteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver released in January 1979. It contains a live version of "Berkeley Woman" which was found in its original studio version on Farewell Andromeda. This album was re-released in 1998 with bonus tracks.