Prine has no shortage of beloved classics. His songwriting was (and is) second to none. His unique voice spoke to the realities of life in a way few of his peers have been able to replicate.
You’d never reach the end of a list of artists that cite John Prine as an inspiration. His legacy knows no bounds—especially for those in the Nashville set. April 7 marks the third anniversary of ...
When I first heard "In Spite of Ourselves," I thought my neighbor George —the one who brought his guitar to every 4th of July bonfire and made our spirits sing with a worn outlaw voice and worn, ...
There were many John Prines. We were lucky that way. There was Prine the young folkie and “New Dylan,” but with songs even Bob couldn’t write: “Angel From Montgomery,” “Hello in There,” “Sam Stone.” ...
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 found ...
A Grammy pre-telecast “premiere ceremony” had most of the day’s awards being given out hours before the kickoff to the prime-time telecast, but left plenty of suspense about what would happen on the ...
While San Francisco's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass is generally a mellow and joyous affair, the festival set aside time on Sunday to mourn the passing of those lost over the past few years. Among others, ...