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  1. John Cowan Hartford (December 30, 1937 – June 4, 2001) was an American folk, country, and bluegrass composer and musician known for his mastery of the fiddle and banjo, as well as for his witty lyrics, unique vocal style, and extensive knowledge of Mississippi River lore.

  2. But that hardly explains John Hartford. John Hartford was an American original. He was a musician, songwriter, steamboat pilot, author, artist, disc jockey, calligrapher, dancer, folklorist, father, and historian. Born John Cowan Harford in New York on December 30, 1937, John grew up in St. Louis. He was a descendent of Patrick Henry and cousin ...

  3. John Hartford (eigentlich John Cowan Harford, * 30. Dezember 1937 in New York City ; † 4. Juni 2001 in Nashville , Tennessee ) war ein US-amerikanischer Country-Sänger und Songwriter (das t im Namen wurde 1966 durch Chet Atkins , Vizechef des RCA -Labels, eingefügt).

  4. The last phase of John Hartfords life was a period of re-evaluation. His marriage to Marie Barrett was his third and final, and he made it a point to become more involved in the lives of the children (a son and a daughter) from his first marriage. His son, Jamie, is a musician and songwriter active in Nashville and is enough of a player to ...

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  5. 5. Juni 2001 · Hartford died on June 4th in Nashville after a lengthy battle with cancer; he was sixty-three. Hartford was born on December 30, 1937 in New York City, though his family relocated to St. Louis...

  6. 29. Mai 2014 · John Hartford left us way too soon. He died on June 4, 2001, at the age of 63 in Nashville. According to Andrew Vaughan, author of “John Hartford: Pilot of a Steam Powered Aereo-Plain,” John Hartford spent his final days sitting with fellow musicians like Earl Scruggs and Mark O’Connor doing what he loved best, playing music. That’s ...

  7. dancer, folklorist, father, historian, and frustrated librarian. John Hartford won Grammy awards in three different decades, recorded a catalog of more than 30 albums, and wrote one of the most popular songs of all time, Gentle On My Mind. He was a regular guest. and contributor on the Glen Campbell Good Time Hour and the Smothers Brothers Show.