Performance dates align with 25th anniversary of Denver’s death
John Denver Remembered, written and performed by Sturgeon Bay native Jerry Kobishop, will debut at the Ashwaubenon Performing Arts Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Friday, October 7 and Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 7:00 PM.
Country Singer/Songwriter Jerry Kobishop’s favorite singer has always been John Denver, and Kobishop believes our world needs to hear Denver once again to remember his legacy of promoting worldwide peace and humanity.
In cooperation with John Denver’s music publisher, Kobishop is able share the original songs as we remember them and take us back in time via a video production of the many places and things John Denver loved so much. Aaron Fisher of Piranha North Studios in Sturgeon Bay is the producer of this show and its video content.
During this 25th anniversary year of John Denver’s death, join Kobishop in this multi-media sing-a-long celebration of John Denver’s music, perfect for young and old alike.
Kobishop hopes to also bring this show to other major indoor event locations throughout the year ahead to honor John Denver for all he did for all of mankind.
About Show Writer Jerry Kobishop
Jerry Kobishop has been singing along with songs of years past for as far back as he can remember. As a young boy his mom would listen to him sing along with songs on the old cabinet stereo in their living room saying, “You’re gonna be on the Ed Sullivan Show some day.”
Kobishop wrote his first song, “Clapping in the Crowd”, in part the night his mother passed away at the young age of 49. The song became his signature song as he shared the National Country Music stage several times during the 1980s and 90s. Kobishop is also proud to have participated in the Walt Disney American Idol competition and to have auditioned for The Voice in years past. He has also performed the National Anthem at Lambeau Field for the NFL’s Green Bay Packers.
Tickets to John Denver Remembered are $25 for adults; $13 for children ages 12 and under. Tickets go on sale through Ticket Star on Friday, May 13, 2022 at 11:00 AM. To purchase or learn more about this or other upcoming events, visit ashwaubenonpac.org or call (920) 494-3401.
A donation from each show will support worldwide charitable causes, including the Crisis in Ukraine at this time.