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  1. 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 on Monday at the Centennial Medical Center in Nashville. He was 63. The cause was cancer, said Marie Hartford, his wife. Quotes "

  2. Amy Berman is a Senior Program Officer with The John A. Hartford Foundation. She works on the Foundation’s development and dissemination of innovative, cost-effective models of care that improve health outcomes for older adults. Among these efforts, Ms. Berman is responsible for the Foundation’s work to advance Age-Friendly Health Systems ...

  3. One man with a vision, one man who lost a great friend, John Hartford, to cancer, this man John Hotze, did. St. Louis businessman and music lover, John Hotze, had this vision to throw a big musical party in honor of his late lifelong friend, John Hartford. John Hotze, who used to sit in with the original Missouri Ridge Runners, took the plunge ...

  4. www.steamboats.com › research › bookshartfordJohn Hartford - Steamboat

    John Hartford. The Music of John Hartford. Mark Twang. Amazon review: John Hartford passed away two days ago after a long battle with cancer. He was an American original, a great writer, musician, humorist, and archivist. I've owned "Mark Twang" for over 20 years and among all the folk and bluegrass records I have it still stands out as one of ...

  5. 6 de jun. de 2001 · Singer/songwriter and producer John Hartford died Monday in a Nashville hospital after a lengthy battle with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. He was 63. Hartford is best known as the writer of Glen Campbell ...

  6. John Hartford (anglès: John C. Harford) ( Nova York, 30 de desembre de 1937 - Nashville, 4 de juny de 2001) va ser un compositor i músic de folk, country i bluegrass nord-americà conegut pel seu domini del violí i el banjo, així com per les seves lletres enginyoses, el seu estil vocal únic i el seu ampli coneixement de la tradició del ...

  7. In 1969, it looked like John Hartford could do no wrong—which was a signal that, in 1970, things were about to run aground. He had gone into the studio with his road band, Iron Mountain Depot, but things just weren’t working out. “Basically, we had contracted the disease of unlimited budget,” he said.