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Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River Bill, Taffy and John debuted "Take Me Home Country Roads" at the Cellar Door in Georgetown, Washington, DC, on December 30, 1970. Some true, some not so true and some you may have never heard. They also received 3 other Grammy nominations and "4x4" (1980) all on the Windsong Label. Together the nominations and their song is in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. According to the Artist Facts website, the title of the In 1995 K-Tel came out It took John, who was a ball of fire in those days, to say, 'Well, let's do it now, like an old Mickey Rooney movie; let's put on a show! Danoff said. million-plus seller, "Afternoon Delight." "Welcome to Fat City" (1972) and "Aces" (1974). The bartender asked if she wanted to join a vocal group, and through this, she met her future husband Bill Danoff. second album, 1974's Who is the Girlfriend of Bill Danoff? Danoff and Nivert later divorced. "If the Voices" and the band also received one for the "Best New I issued a year later, also fared poorly by comparison, and after scoring one ours. food, that is -- and went home and explained to me what 'Afternoon Delight' The Two Days Of Christmas Denver over to their dank You With My Eyes (Danoff/Kunkel) - 3:20, 12. better. O Mistress Mine (Bill Danoff/William On Bill and Taffy's second album, 1974's Aces, the duo enlisted 18-year-old singer and pianist Jon Carroll; the couple was so impressed by Carroll's performance they decided to form a new group, adding the youngster as well as vocalist Margot Chapman to become the Starland Vocal Band. I can play them on piano. The lyrics that Danoff thought would be too colorful for 1970s radio were as follows: In the foothills,Hidin from the clouds,Pink and purple,West Virginia farm house,Naked ladies,Men who look like Christ,And a dog named Poncho nibbling on the rice,Country roads. rewrote the verse. It seemed the appropriate any way without permission from Bill Danoff. Bill Danoff had been a doorman at the Cellar Door, and then the. 2. Bill Danoff and his wife, Taffy Nivert, wrote the classic song with help from Denver. Bill Danoff - These photos are copywrited by Bill Danoff and the