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John Prine stood out from many songwriters because of his ability to inject authenticity into his lyrics. While he could be as poetic as anybody, you always felt, upon listening to Prine’s songs ...
The saga of John Prine, the one-time Chicago mailman who rose to become one of America's most beloved songwriters.
We’re here to give your 5 deep-cut Prine tracks that deserve their flowers. 1. “Donald and Lydia” (From John Prine, 1971) This track sees Prine doing what he does best—telling a story.
There is no question that had movie critic Roger Ebert not walked into the Fifth Peg club one night in 1970 and heard an unknown singer/songwriter named John Prine, that Prine still would have ...
Modeled after Prine’s 1935 Wurlitzer Jukebox, it features the eight singles Prine released throughout his career on Oh Boy Records packaged in their original artwork as well as working lights ...
For the third year, the "You Got Gold" celebrations honoring John Prine's legacy included an all-star concert of covers of the legend's hits.
Standing before a packed house at The Basement, one of Nashville's most intimate music venues, Tommy Prine talked about the death of his father.
How John Prine's Chicago area upbringing influenced his career. CHICAGO (CBS) – He was a Maywood native who went on to be a beloved folk singer. John Prine often told stories in his songs, but ...