HIS FATHER WAS A DECORATED AIR FORCE PILOT WHO NEVER ONCE SAID “I LOVE YOU.” Lieutenant Colonel Henry “Dutch” Deutschendorf set three aviation speed records in the 1960s. He raised his oldest son the way the military raised him — straight back, no softness, no excuses. Young Henry Junior wore thick glasses and loved a guitar his grandmother gave him. Dutch didn’t know what to do with that boy. So mostly, he didn’t. In 1969, Henry Junior changed his last name to Denver. He said it was for the stage. His mother knew it was something else. Years later, after the records and the fame, John taught his father to fly the small private planes he loved. Two men in a cockpit, finally speaking the only language Dutch understood. Dutch died in 1982. What John whispered to him in the hospital, no one in the family will repeat…
The Quiet Sky Between John Denver and His Father Lieutenant Colonel Henry “Dutch” Deutschendorf was the kind of man who…