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  • Aug 19, 1972
    John Denver hosts the debut episode of NBC-TV's "The Midnight Special," performing "Take Me Home, Country Roads." Guests The Everly Brothers sing "All I Have To Do Is Dream." Linda Ronstadt, Helen Reddy and War are also on the show
    Oct 3, 1972
    John Denver, Peter Yarrow and Judy Collins perform during a fundraiser for congressional candidate John Kerry in Boston
    Oct 8, 1972
    John Denver sings "Take Me Home, Country Roads" and "Rocky Mountain High" during a fundraiser with comedian Lily Tomlin for presidential candidate George McGovern at the Greeley Community Building in Colorado
    Nov 15, 1972
    RCA releases John Denver's album "Rocky Mountain High"
    Dec 11, 1972
    On day five of a 12-day mission, Apollo 17 astronauts are awakened by John Denver's version of "City Of New Orleans"
    Dec 30, 1972
    A peak moment: John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High" earns a gold album from the Recording Industry Association of America
    Mar 12, 1973
    John Denver records "Please, Daddy (Don't Get Drunk This Christmas)" at the RCA Studios in New York
    Jul 9, 1973
    John Denver gives the first concert at Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre, opened the previous year as an outdoor theatrical venue. A year later, the singer records his album "An Evening With John Denver" at the same location
    Aug 27, 1973
    John Denver registers an RIAA-certified gold album, for "Farewell Andromeda"
    Sep 26, 1973
    "I'm your twin brother, Irving Idaho": Bob Hope lampoons John Denver by dressing in long hair, a vest and granny glasses during "The Bob Hope Special" on NBC. Other guests include Ann-Margret and The Jackson 5

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