John Prinepassed away much too soon in April, due to complications with coronavirus. His music lives on, and his legend should grow with the posthumous release of “I Remember Everything.” The folk hero’s final recording dropped after the star-studded salute to Prine which featuredVince Gill...
"I always tell people: If you want to know the story of John Prine, start reading the lyrics of the first song and go all the way to "I Remember Everything,"" Fiona Prine says. "We're so grateful to the fans, really." In 2020, the Prines attended the Grammy Awards together. Whi...
"I always tell people: If you want to know the story of John Prine, start reading the lyrics of the first song and go all the way to "I Remember Everything,"" Fiona Prine says. "We're so grateful to the fans, really." In 2020, the Prines attended the Grammy Awards together. Whi...
"We all thank you, John — for everything," Carlile said to conclude her performance. Brandi Carlile performed 'I Remember Everything' in tribute to the late John Prine at the 2021#Grammyshttps://t.co/uV9yfCbE2N https://t.co/bEjtSr7cGl — UPROXX (@UPROXX)March 15, 2021 Carlile's ...
"We all thank you, John — for everything," Carlile said to conclude her performance. Brandi Carlile performed 'I Remember Everything' in tribute to the late John Prine at the 2021#Grammyshttps://t.co/uV9yfCbE2N https://t.co/bEjtSr7cGl ...
Prine’s “I Remember Everything,” penned by the legendary singer-songwriter along with Pat McLaughlin, was named song of the year. This writing team also won in this category two years earlier for the song “Summer’s End.” “I don’t think I’ve ever been in this building without ...
Until his later years, Prine kept a fine mustache, but the 2018 cover of hisThe Tree of Forgivenessalbum finds him clean-shaven. There was always a certain wisdom about him thatKris Kristoffersonpicked up on straight away. Famously, the country music songwriting legend wrote in the liner notes...
Mae Doyle: “Saint Paul. He was big too, like Jerry. I’ll say one thing. He knew how to handle women.” Peggy: “Is that what you want from a man?” Mae Doyle: “Confidence! I want a man to give me confidence. Somebody to fight off the blizzards and floods! Somebody to beat...
city exploring as you like. So that was a bit of a bummer, but ultimately I think all the shows were great. That was probably the most surprising thing. Not that I'm surprised the shows were good, but I didn't expect it, you don't expect every crowd to be so amazing and ...
This firsthand account of spending the most joyous holiday locked up and separated from the one you love offers a different kind of longing than the average lonesome Christmas tune. In signature John Prine style, "Christmas In Prison" contains plenty of romantic wit ("I dream of her al...