On March 15th, John's father, Henry John Deutschendorf sr., dies.
Also in March, John's album "Seasons Of The Heart" is released.
On May 20th, "Oh God" is shown for the first time in Germany on the TV station ZDF.
On May 22nd/23rd, a Denver Weekend takes place in the Netherlands – a new idea back then, but it will prevail…
From June on, John and his wife Annie go separate ways.
In the Summer, a book about John is published in Germany, which we helped to write. Unfortunately, it is only available for a short time, as the publisher is closed down a little while later.
John starts wearing contact lenses…
On August 4th, John is presented with the "Carl Sandburg Award". This time not in his capacity as singer, but as song writer.
On October 16th and 17th, our first Denver Weekend takes place in the Youth Hostel in Tholey. This little house with 40 beds will remain the home of our annual meeting for years to come.
In October and November, John is in Germany for concerts – the staff drives to Frankfurt together and a little later then to the Netherlands. These are solo concerts which we all love – we take the opportunity to do some "advertising" for the club at the concerts, and for the first time we get a chance to shortly talk with John.
In December, US television shows the Jacques Cousteau Special "Stairway to the Sea", which includes John's song "Storms Of November", that never was officially released.
On January 10th, we have our foundation meeting Since we all, compared to today, live relatively close to each other, this is the first of several meetings which in the end bring the club on its way. It also gets its name on one of these meetings – "music and communication", back then with the German addition "Musik und Botschaft"
In the first years, we put out six newsletters a year – in late February, the first one is published. It has 16 pages and comes to about 10 copies. But, after all, we are only starting out.
For April, a tour through Germany is announced, which then never comes together. On June 16th, John album "Some Days Are Diamonds" is released.
In September, we are back to the Netherlands for their Denver Day.
On September 3rd, John gets the "Premier Artists Award" from RCA, for selling 10 million copies of "John Denver's Greatest Hits".
On October 15th, John does a benefit concert for the Windstar Foundation at the Cathedral of St. John the Devine in New York.
On November 28th, our first club meeting takes place in Doris' living room. Actually, we had planned for a meeting with our members from the Saarland, but then spontaneously decided to simply invite all members – the result was that we have guests from all over Germany (almost all people from the Saarland, by the way, had something else planned for the day already…
Something happens that we never would have expected seriously; we receive aletter from Aspen,giving us approval to form a John Denver Fan Club in Germany. "We", that were at that time Doris Bungert, the sisters Eva, Ina and Marion Wolf and me, Inge Kaminski. In November, we had travelled to the Denver Day in Haarlem in the Netherlands all together. Each of us had tried already to get approval for a John Denver Club, but it never had worked out. On the drive home, we decided to try it one more time. This time, we were successful. We giggled that John had "given us the approval for Christmas", and then we set out to take action regarding this gift. We may only have had quite vague imaginations about how to manage that, but we were full of enthusiasm and did go for it.
When our club celebrated its 15th anniversary 1996, we wanted to do something very special on this occasion - something that at the same time would symbolize John's commitment for our Earth and show that he was a good teacher for us.
Spontaneously, we had the idea to make sure that as many trees as possible would be planted in the name of Plant-It 2000, an organization John founded, on a meadow in a hunting ground near Sinzig.
15 trees had been our target, one for each year. We asked our members, friends, relatives and just about everybody we knew to help us finance this project, and to our big surprise and joy, in the end we were able to plant not less than 50 trees on our club meeting that year - an afternoon that passed full of fun and laughter.
Only one year later, "our" orchard got an additional meaning for us - after John's fatal accident it became something like a little memorial for us - for John and for everything he evoked in us -- a better understanding for our environment and all the living creatures which belong to this.
We now visit the meadow each year together at our club meetings and take loving care of this little forest now with all the means we have to do this.
You can find a little collection of photos when you follow the links on top in the drop down menu "Our Orchard".
Recently, we set up a facebook page for the orchard to post photos and news. Please feel free to like it to remain up to date :)
When and where was John born?(to the top) On December 31, 1943, in Roswell/New Mexico, as Henry John Deutschendorf jr.
How tall was he? (to the top) From our own observations - between 175 and 180 cm... (which is around 5 ft 10)
Was John married, does he have children? (to the top) John was married twice - from 1967 to 1982 to Ann Marie Martell (whom he made known throughout the world with "Annie's Song") and from 1988 to 1992 to Cassandra Delaney. With Annie, he has two adopted children, Zachary (born May 23, 1974) and Anna Kate (born December 19, 1976), with Cassandra his daughter Jesse Belle (born May 18, 1989).
You can see a recent picture of the three of them here. Zachary lives in Basalt, Colorado. Since October 2011, he has been the father of a little daughter. Anna Kate lives in New Zealand with her husband Jamie - they also have a little daughter, born in December 2011. Jesse is a budding artist, painting, photographing and creating jewelry, and lives in Colorado.with her husband Eli.
Does he have any siblings, what is known about his parents? (to the top) John has a brother, Ronald Lee, who is five years younger than him. He lives in California with his family. His father, Henry John Deutschendorf sr., was an Air Force Pilot and died on March 15, 1982 at the age of 62. His mother, Erma Louise Deutschendorf Davis, died on Jan. 17, 2010 at the age of 87 in Denver.
Did he ever take singing lessons? (to the top) To our knowledge - no!
Which profession did he learn? (to the top) He studied architecture, but he gave it up to concentrate on music.
What was important to John besides his music? (to the top) John was/is well known for his commitment to world peace, protection of the environment and animals as well as the fight against hunger besides his career. He (co-)founded several organizations which are still working for those goals, so The Hunger Project, Windstar and Plant-It 2000 (now Plant-It 2020). Besides this, he supported countless organizations, among them:
Presidential Commission on World & Domestic Hunger (während der Regierungszeit von Präsident Carter)
The Cousteau Society
National Space Institute
World Federalists Association
Friends of the Earth
EST
The Kushi Foundation
Human/Dolphin Foundation
Music Association of Aspen
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
The Challenger Center
How did he die / where is his grave? (to the top) John died on October 12, 1997, when a small plane, type Long EZ, he was piloting crashed close to the coast near Monterey/California. The NTSB states that a chain of reasons caused the accident. Most likely, John ran out of fuel - to switch to the other tank, he had to turn around in the plane. Doing so, he probably hit the elevator with his foot, what caused the plane to nosedive. Since he was flying rather low, John was not able to pull it out. Suicide was, by the way, ruled out as a probable cause immediately, and blood tests showed that, against first rumors, he had consumed neither alcohol nor drugs. There is no grave - John's body was cremated and the ashes were taken to Colorado, where they were scattered in the mountains around Aspen. It was not said where exactly this was done. There is a memorial in Aspen, the John Denver Sanctuary. A larger-than-life bronze statue was put up on the Windstar Land in memory of John on Oct. 12, 2002. When the Windstar Land was sold several years later, the statue was moved to the Red Rocks Theater near Denver -- the Trading Post there also holds a little John Denver exhibition.
How can I get in touch with John's family / Ron? (to the top) Unfortunately the PO Box, which had been given to us as a contact address initially, was closed in the meantime, so that, as sorry as we are, we are not able to help you in this regard...
Which albums did he release? (to the top) In the course of years, the market regarding releases became more and more confusing. Again and again, pretended new albums appear, which have the same contents in the end (especially, the material from "An Evening with John Denver" is available on countless different albums...) and there are lots of compilations of the same recordings over and over. The most important John Denver albums should be those:
1969 - Rhymes And Reasons
1970 - Take Me To Tomorrow
1970 - Whose Garden Was This?
1971 - Poems, Prayers and Promises
1971 - Aerie
1972 - Rocky Mountain High
1973 - Farewell Andromeda
1973 - John Denver’s Greatest Hits
1974 - Back Home Again
1975 - An Evening With John Denver
1975 - Windsong
1975 - Rocky Mountain Christmas
1976 - Live In London
1976 - Spirit
1977 - John Denver’s Greatest Hits, Volume 2
1977 - I Want To Live
1978 - Live at The Sydney Opera House
1979 - John Denver
1979 - A Christmas Together
1980 - Autograph
1981 - Some Days Are Diamonds
1981 - Perhaps Love (Placido Domingo with John Denver)
1982 - Seasons Of The Heart
1983 - Rocky Mountain Holiday
1983 - It's About Time
1984 - John Denver’s Greatest Hits, Volume 3
1985 - Dreamland Express
1986 - One World
1988 - Higher Ground
1989 - Stonehaven Sunrise
1989 - Christmas, Like A Lullaby
1990 - Earth Songs
1990 - The Flower That Shattered The Stone
1991 - Different Directions
1995 - The Wildlife Concert
1996 - John Denver – Love Again
1997 - All Aboard
1998 - Forever John
2001 - Sing Australia
2002 - Harborlights Concert
2002 - Christmas In Concert
2004 - A Song's Best Friend
2007 - Live in the USSR
2010 - Live At Cedar Rapids
Which are his two or three best known hits (judging from sales figures or popularity)? (to the top) The best known songs are probably "Take Me Home, Country Roads", "Annie's Song", "Leaving, On A Jet Plane", "Sunshine On My Shoulders", "Rocky Mountain High", "Calypso" and "Perhaps Love" (duet with Placido Domingo).
Since so many people are searching for this - other than many sources state, the song "Jessie Paints A Picture" was not written nor ever recorded by John Denver, but by Joshua Kadison.
Which was the first song John ever wrote? (to the top) According to his own statement, at first there was a a song "Sitting on the bank, of a lazy little stream". In the documentary "Let This Be A Voice" he sings the first two lines, all he still remembered in 1997... ;-)
Where can I get the music? (to the top) Good sources for CDs and DVDs on the internet are among others:
How can I get notes / lyrics? (to the top) Unfortunately, we are not able to offer lyrics and music for download here for legal reasons. Along with almost each album, a songbook was published, and sheet music is available for many individual songs. Just ask in your local music store.
Where can I find photos? (to the top) In our Photo-Albums Big internet search engines like Google and Yahoo offer extensive possibilities to search for pictures. In case you would like to use the pictures for e.g. Websites or articles, please keep in mind that most of the photos are copyright protected.
How many unknown, unreleased songs are still out there? (to the top) Songs John sang in his later concerts, but never/recorded/released are:
Blue Water World
Yellowstone (Coming Home)
Tropical Buzzin' (Kipahulu High) (Gone To Maui)
The Wandering Soul (Love Is The Answer)
Healing Time On Earth
Also never released on an album were the songs "Storms of November", written by John for the Jacques-Cousteau-Special "Stairway To The Sea", as well as "Alcyone, the Wind" and "The Whale Song", which appear in "The Secret World of Whales and Dolphins" (also a Cousteau-Special).
Besides this, there are countless songs which John sang in television shows etc. and which were never released on an album.
How many videos did John release? (to the top) In the 1970s already, John used films and slide shows to "illustrate" some of his songs - thus, in a way, "Matthew", "The Eagle and The Hawk", "Mother Nature's Son" and "Calypso" had something like videos with them. "Real" Videos in the later sense are:
“Let Us Begin (What Are We Making Weapons For?)”
“Don't Close Your Eyes Tonight”
“Flying for Me”
“Country Girl in Paris”
“High, Wide and Handsome” (has anybody ever seen this??)
“Raven's Child”
"Potter's Wheel"
In which television shows did John appear? (to the top) Listing all appearances would go beyond the scope of this site - because of this, here also a selection of the most important appearances/specials/TV films:
1974 - The John Denver Special
A Family Event
1975 - An Evening with John Denver
1976 - Rocky Mountain Christmas
1977 - Thank God I'm A Country Boy
1978 - John Denver and Friends
Rocky Mountain Reunion
John Denver in Australia
Grammy Awards – Host
Alaska (The American Child)
1979 - Grammy Awards – Host
John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together
1980 - The Higher We Fly
1981 - John Denver and George Burns: Two of a Kind
Music and the Mountains
1982 - Grammy Awards – Host
1984 - Rocky Mountain Holiday
1986 - Leftovers
The Christmas Gift
1987 - Foxfire - with Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn
1988 - Higher Ground
John Denver’s Christmas in Aspen
1990 - Christmas in Washington – Host
1995 - The Wildlife Concert (A&E)
1998 - Let This Be a Voice (PBS)
Not to forget the two movies John appeared in:
Oh God!
Walking Thunder (which actually never made it to the cinemas, but showed up on Video/DVD and on TV later...)
and a film about John's life with Chad Lowe
Take Me Home - The John Denver Story
He also had guest appearances in the television series "Owen Marshall" (episode "The Camerons Are A Special Clan") and "McCloud" (episode "The Colorado Cattle Caper").
Which stars did he sing duets with? (to the top) For official recordings:
Olivia Newton-John (Fly Away)
Emmylou Harris (Wild Montana Skies)
Aleksandre Gradsky (Let Us Begin)
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (And So It Goes)
Michael Murphy (Swans Against The Sun, Mansion On The Hill
John Stewart (Survivors)
Placido Domingo (Perhaps Love)
Sylvie Vartan (Love Again)
Kosetsu Minami (The Flower That Shattered The Stone, Carelessly)
Lene Siel (Perhaps Love)
During appearances, in TV shows etc.:
e.g.. Barry Manilow
Glen Campbell
Karen Carpenter
Johnny Cash
Frank Sinatra (they also repeatedly did concerts in Lake Tahoe together)
Peter, Paul and Mary
Mama Cass Elliot
Lulu
Donovan
.... I fear, the try to get anything only close to a complete list together here is doomed to failure... :-)
Which shows/concerts/films have been officially released on video and/or DVD? (to the top)
A Portrait (Video, DVD)
Video I (Video)
The Wildlife Concert (Video, DVD)
Montana Christmas Skies (Video, DVD)
Alaska - The American Child (Video)
John Denver Remembered (Video)
Oh God (DVD)
Walking Thunder (Video, DVD)
Higher Ground (Video, DVD)
The Leftovers (Video, English and German version, DVD English version)
The Christmas Gift (Video, DVD)
Foxfire (Video, DVD)
Let This Be A Voice (Video, DVD)
Videoke (Concert from Australia with Karaoke-Function -- released in Asia) (Video, DVD)
Rocky Mountain Holiday (Video, DVD)
A Song's Best Friend (DVD)
Live (contains the same material as "The Wildlife Concert) (DVD)
Country Roads (contains excerpts from "Wildlife Concert) (DVD)
Around the World Live (DVD)
Take Me Home - The John Denver Story (Film about John with Chad Lowe) (DVD)
Films with "guest appearances" by John:
In Partnership with Earth (Video)
The Mitchell Trio Reunion (Video, DVD)
The Muppet Show (DVD)
Frank Sinatra and Friends (DVD)
Peter, Paul and Mary (DVD)
Will The Circle Be Unbroken - The Making of the Album Vol. II (Video)
Live from Greenwich Village (Mitchell Trio) (Video)
Cousteau, The Secret World of Whales and Dolphins (John is the narrator as well) (Video)
Fire And Ice (narrator) (Video, DVD)
Winds of Everest (narrator) (Video)
Doris Day Today (DVD)
Barry Manilow - The First Television Specials (DVD)
"music and communication" - John Denver Club in Germany (to the top)
Why and how was the German JD-Fan Club founded? (to the top) I hope it is okay, when I (Inge) explain my personal motivation here, since I am the only "original member" who is still active on the staff... In the beginning, I was mainly after getting in touch with like-minded people, others who loved John Denver's music as much as I do. Through another German club, which folded many years ago, and then especially the club "The World of John Denver" in the Netherlands, I became aware of the "World Family of John Denver", and thought the idea of being in touch with people for all over the world and not only support John and his music, but also his projects, was just great and fascinating. I also wanted to be part of this (in case this sounds a little naive to you -- I had just turned 19 at that time... :-))! With Doris, Eva, Ina and Marion, I tried for approval to found a Fan Club - the rest is history....
How many members does the club have? (to the top) Right now, more than 470 people have subscribed to our newsletters in either German or English..
When did the regular meetings start? (to the top) As a matter of fact - we had them right from the start - the first club meeting took place in 1981 already, though is was a very small one. 1982 then, we organized the first Weekend, which has been taking place every year since then. 1996 we added the "getting-to-know-each-other-days".
What is the club committed to? (to the top) Of course we would like to inform and bring together all interested John Denver Fans - keep John's music and his memory alive - but we also want to continue his commitment to the world and its inhabitants, men or animals, as much as we are able to. Right now, our main targets are the orchard we planted ourselves and giving financial support to the wild bird care station in Kirchwald, not far away from Sinzig, where staff member Gabi lives.
How many Fan Clubs are existing worldwide? (to the top) This is a tough question now, in the age of the internet... From the "official" clubs, which had been existing already at times when nobody even thought of the internet, only "JDMAS (John Denver Music Appreciation Society)" in Australia, "The World of John Denver" in the Netherlands, well, and us have remained. All of them have completely switched to email notifications by now... Back then, the number of official clubs was intentionally kept really small to allow communication between them. This worked perfectly - information, newspapers, photos etc. were swapped worldwide. The term "The World Family of John Denver", which is nowadays used by one of the best known fan pages, "www.john-denver.org", stood from the 70s for this "association" of the John Denver Clubs in the USA, England, the Netherlands, Germany, England, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. There are countless clubs on the internet - the biggest and best know should, besides "www.john-denver.org", be "Friends of John Denver" in England and "Rocky Mountain High".