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  1. 26. Juni 2020 · Hartford passed away in 2001. Were Hartford here today, he could look back on it with a sly smile. For us, we can sing along to Fruition’s “Back in The Goodle Days,” a kind of back to the future reminiscence of Hartford’s looking back. To borrow a phrase from “Tear Down The Grand Ole Opry,” Hartford may be “done gone on,” but it ...

  2. Flying Fish (2) – FF 90566. US. 1991. US — 1991. New Submission. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Hartford & Hartford by John Hartford, Jamie Hartford. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  3. 20. Sept. 2009 · This is the absolute best version of "Gentle On My Mind" (and there are many excellent versions!). This is what started my Hartford obsession!

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  4. 6. Juni 2001 · John Hartford, a versatile musician known for mastering banjo, playing violin, performing comedy on television and writing one of country music's most recorded songs, ''Gentle on My Mind,'' died ...

  5. Me Oh My, How the Time Does Fly: A John Hartford Anthology: Flying Fish: 1987 A John Hartford Collection: 2001 RCA Country Legends: John Hartford: Buddha: 2002 Natural to Be Gone 1967–1970: Raven Records John Hartford/Iron Mountain Depot/Radio John: Camden Deluxe Looks at Life/Earthwords & Music: 2004 Love Album/Housing Project: 2009

  6. John Hartford was many things in life, from steamboat captain, fiddle and banjo player, to hit songwriter, Grammy-winning artist, author, folklorist and father. Born John Cowan Harford on Dec. 30, 1937, in New York City, John grew up in St. Louis, Mo., with a love for two things: the Mississippi River and music, especially old-time music and bluegrass.

  7. Hartford Rice Clements. $ 15.00 – $ 20.00. Available on Vinyl and CD. Issued in 2011, “Hartford, Rice, and Clements” is a previously unreleased recording featuring John Hartford, Tony Rice, and Vassar Clements jamming in Hartford’s rock-wall recording studio that looked out over the Cumberland River. Medium.