John Denver died in 1997 after his plane crashed into a bay in California. Here's everything to know about John Denver's ...
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The Day John Denver Died

On Oct. 12, 1997, was the lone person aboard his homebuilt airplane when it crashed into Monterey Bay on the California coast ...
In September 1972, John Denver released his sixth studio album, but its lead single quickly sparked controversy, and some ...
Perhaps best known for his 1971 hit “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” John Denver penned nearly 200 songs about delighting in nature, despising cities, and the overall trials and tribulations of being a ...
As she continued navigating through the genre, her friend John Denver, who picked up the Entertainer of the Year Award from the Country Music Association in 1975, was doing the same, yet both were ...
There were no signs of trouble before iconic country music star John Denver plunged 500ft into the ocean and died as he lost control of his small aircraft ...
Ed Gein, known as "The Butcher of Plainfield," was a murderer who also robbed graves and created household items out of human ...
With all its history, is it any wonder that sometimes, if you listen hard enough, the shadows of the city seem to speak?
Shocked shoppers hid in cupboards as two masked man battled it out with machetes at a popular commercial centre in Melbourne.
A special tribute will be livestreamed Wednesday honoring President Russell M. Nelson, the centenarian leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who died Saturday night. A public ...
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mourners reflected on the life and legacy of Russell M. Nelson, the charismatic sentimentalist who oversaw a global temple building boom as president of The Church of Jesus ...
A lot of the propaganda about the Civil War and the Confederacy was directly created to combat the Civil Rights Movement.