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Published on October 18, 2001

Hilltop crooner, bowl-cut champion and sort-of actor John Denver perished in a plane crash on October 12, 1997. Yet his spirit continues to soar like the gleaming love of a mountain girl -- and not just in late-night cable ads peddling his greatest hits. With each monthly e-zine issue, the Rocky Mountain High Newsletter unites the starry-eyed singer's following. Editor Emily Parris, who created the zine in 1995, publishes poems, articles, an astoundingly long list of news and tribute events, even want ads related to Denver's life and music. There's not much to sing about the newsletter's basic design, but if there's a publication with more J.D. content than RMH, color us rocky-mountain-frightened.