While most people have an absolute favorite John Prine song, trying to rank his work is like trying to pick your favorite cousins at a four-generation picnic. Like all great big, tangled-up families, ...
The country star's new song "Cardinal" — inspired by her late friend Prine, who died in 2020 — appears on Musgraves' new album 'Deeper Well,' out now Kacey Musgraves dropped her latest album on Friday ...
No one could write lyrics quite like John Prine, whether about love or heartache, and some of his saddest songs of all time prove just how skillful he was in discussing the latter. From his 1971 ...
"Clay Pigeons": John Prine's Grammy-winning cover of Blaze Foley's song expresses melancholy through flat vocals and is one of his most streamed tracks. "So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)": Prine and ...
On April 11th, we were made aware that our National Endowment for the Humanities grant, “‘Boundless Love’: Changing Understandings of the Sacred in Americana Music,” had been terminated—only one year ...
Singer-songwriter John Prine performs at Atlanta Symphony Halll on April 23, 1975 in Atlanta, Ga. Singer-songwriter John Prine performs at Atlanta Symphony Halll on April 23, 1975 in Atlanta, Ga. Tom ...