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John Denver was a superstar artist who was a hit by his popular-folk hits Many of them were inspired by Colorado. Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. was born in Roswell, New Mexico. He fell in love Colorado and settled down in Aspen. Denver's anthems of fame about Colorado have been a major influence on many to relocate to Colorado. G. Brown of Colorado Music Hall of Fame, the curator of this hall of fame said: "I don't believe there any other performer who embodies Colorado as John Denver." Denver was the Hall of Fame's initial inductee, was honoured with this honor in 2011. Denver has become the image of Colorado for a lot of people across the globe. When I travel, you will meet people on the other end of the planet. Like, for instance, people who is from New Zealand. And when you tell them you're originally from Colorado the response is "Oh John Denver!" Brown stated. Take Me Home Country Roads was Denver's top 10 hit following a performance with a small folk music bands. It was co-written by and recorded by Bill Danoff. Danoff composed the tune in the name of Johnny Cash but Denver recognized the potential of the single the moment he heard it for the first time. After performing the song at Washington D.C. to a large audience, Denver released the song a couple of days afterward.
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