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  1. 29 de may. de 2014 · John Hartford died in 2001 but his music and legacy live on at the John Hartford Memorial Festival, which starts today at the Bill Monroe Campground in Bean Blossom, Indiana. Here & Now‘s Robin Young speaks to Andrew Vaughan, author of “John Hartford: Pilot of a Steam Powered Aereo-Plain,” and musician Jamie Hartford, John Hartford’s son, who says his dad “was all about looking for ...

  2. 20 de jun. de 1998 · John Hartford and Friends - live at Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Town Park, Telluride, CO - June 20, 1998 with Bob Carlin, Mike Compton, Chris Sharp, and Ma...

  3. The musical legacy of John Hartford returns with The John Hartford Fiddle Tune Project: The Tour, a show consisting of the previously unheard compositions he left behind, performed by musicians from the Grammy-nominated album, The John Hartford Fiddle Tune Project Vol. 1.. Megan Lynch Chowning is a seven-time national fiddle champion and respected Nashville musician and educator.

  4. Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner RecordsPresbyterian Guitar · John HartfordAereo-Plain℗ 1971 Warner Records Inc.Writer: John HartfordAuto-generated by You...

  5. John Hartford. (December 30, 1937–June 4, 2001) John Hartford was born in New York City to parents Dr. Carl and Mary Harford. He grew up in St. Louis, Missouri where he was exposed to the influence that would shape much of his career and music, the Mississippi River. From the time he got his first job on the river, at age 16, Hartford was on ...

  6. 18 de ene. de 2014 · I do not own the images or music in this video. It is a fan video and is for entertainment purposes only. This a recoording of the Civil War Era song Lorena ...

  7. 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.