
The former John Henry Deutschendorf Jr. graduated from Fort Worth’s Arlington Heights High School. He changed his name to “Denver” because he loved that city and that part of the country. “His whole life was sung in a major key,” said Milt Okun, who produced many of Denver’s albums, referring to the theory that songs written in a major key usually sound happier while songs written in minor keys sound sadder. “He couldn’t believe it when I told him that he didn’t have a single song in a minor key in his whole catalogue. He didn’t try to be like that — he just was what he was.” That’s not a bad thing in today’s world where “cool” really seems to mean “conformity.” Denver died in 1997 when the experimental airplane he was piloting crashed; his simple songs, which in many cases grew more orchestral and cluttered as time passed, still live and seep, from time to time, into the culture’s consciousness, which isn’t a bad thing either.-Tom Geddie