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Five years after the death of US songwriter John Prine, his music continues to resonate with fans and new generations.
John Prine has a couple of songs that are lyrically ambiguous, and his 1971 classic, "Illegal Smile", is certainly one of them.
John Prine’s early Nashville years are vividly captured in a heartfelt new book by his friend Tom Piazza, Living in the ...
"Austin City Limits" added Trisha Yearwood and John Prine to their hall of fame. The episode will air in 2024, which also marks 50 years of the show.
Oh Boy Records is proud to release a newly unearthed alternate version of John Prine’s fan favourite “Ain’t Hurtin’ Nobody." ...
Welcome to Crate & Case—no personal injury lawyers were left floating in the Meadowlands while I hammered this out in the backseat of my SUV. The poutine and gravy-soaked fries are bleeding into the ...
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 foun… ...
Celebrated folk singer/songwriter John Prine has died at 73 of complications from the coronavirus.
John Prine often told stories in his songs, but now it's his story being told in a new book. As CBS 2's Jim Williams reported, the book's editor said Prine's Chicago area upbringing helped make ...
Tommy Prine, son of the late John Prine, will play The Burl in Lexington on May 9. Emma Delevante The song, stylistically, has little to do with what we think of as John Prine music.
Nashville songwriter Pat McLaughlin hosted friends displaced by Hurricane Katrina. McLaughlin co-wrote the Grammy-winning ...