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  1. John Harford (ele mudaria seu nome para Hartford mais tarde na vida a mando de Chet Atkins) [ 1] nasceu em 30 de dezembro de 1937 na cidade de Nova Iorque dos pais e Dr. Carl e Maria Harford. Passou sua infância em St. Louis, Missouri. Lá, ele foi exposto à influência que moldaria grande parte da sua carreira e sua música-o rio Mississipi.

  2. In 1969, it looked like John Hartford could do no wrong—which was a signal that, in 1970, things were about to run aground. He had gone into the studio with his road band, Iron Mountain Depot, but things just weren’t working out. “Basically, we had contracted the disease of unlimited budget,” he said.

  3. Grant Summary. The John A. Hartford Foundation Academic Geriatric Nursing Capacity Building Initiative, approved by the Foundation's Board of Trustees in March 2000, has three components: support for five Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence awards for pre- and post-doctoral scholars in geriatric nursing and a coordinating center to support the overall effort.

  4. Bound to Ride. 2:00. Love Please Come Home. 3:01. If I Should Wander Back Tonight. 3:50. The Wings of a Song. 2:52. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Hartford, Rice & Clements by John Hartford, Tony Rice, Vassar Clements.

  5. 1972. Nobody Knows What You Do. 1976. Live At College Station Pennsylvania. 1995. Steam Powered Aereo-Takes. 2002. Listen to Hartford & Hartford by John Hartford & Jamie Hartford on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Love Grown Cold", "Run Little Rabbit" and more.

  6. 30. März 2011 · Given Hartford’s prolific output of music ranging from radio-friendly Nashville country to experimental newgrass to stripped down fiddle and banjo tunes, you could probably ask ten Hartford fans to name their favorite albums and get ten different answers. For my tastes, however, his three releases between 1971 and 1976 comprise the Holy Trinity of John Hartford.

  7. 26. Sept. 2022 · Charles Morris September 26 2022. John Hartford’s song “Gentle on My Mind”, was an unlikely candidate for mainstream success: it was written as a bluegrass number and lacks not only a singalong chorus — it lacks any chorus whatsoever. As Hartford told The Tennessean newspaper in 1987: “It violates all the principles of songwriting.