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Hollywood star honours John Denver

Published on Oct 27, 2014

By EMN

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Things are a little sunnier on the Hollywood Walk of Fame after the posthumous unveiling of a star for John Denver. The “Sunshine on My Shoulders” singer received the walk’s 2,531st star Friday, 17 years after his death. Denver’s son, Zak Deutschendorf, and daughter, Jesse Belle Denver, attended the unveiling. Denver rose to fame in the 1970s with a series of sunny, optimistic songs that included “Rocky Mountain High,” “Thank God I’m a Country Boy” and “Annie’s Song.” “Rocky Mountain High” is one of Colorado’s two official state songs. He died in a 1997 plane crash at age 53. Friday’s unveiling coincided with the opening of a Hollywood exhibition of photos called “Sweet Sweet Life: The Photographic Works of John Denver.” The musician’s photos will be on display at Hollywood’s Substrate Gallery for the next month.