Written by Prine for his first album in 1971, it soon became one of the trademark songs of Raitt's career, as well, following ...
“And then, okay, so apparently his story was that a cassette tape was put on his desk, and it was a song called ‘Burn One ...
The late John Prine, in his 1971 classic song, “Illegal Smile,” wrote: “You may see me tonight, with an illegal smile. It don ...
The late John Prine, in his 1971 classic song, “Illegal Smile,” wrote: “You may see me tonight, with an illegal smile. It don ...
Photo: Kelly Christine Sutton Earlier this week, Kacey Musgraves stopped by The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to chat with ...
John Prine and Sturgill Simpson reside within the same world of documenting America’s underbelly and forgotten locations in ...
Buzzin' round a glass of sweet chablis" I was introduced to the shaggy-dog genius of John Prine in the Summer of 1976. I had just finished 8th grade, and a group of us went off with a teacher on a ...
IPR Studio One contributor Joe Alton was curious about Americana, and dug into the question of genre and definition with ...
The tongue-in-cheek song was written by Steve Goodman and John Prine, though Prine asked to have his name removed from the ...
Americana, is Americana, it's overshadowed and swept under the rug, so here are three forgotten albums that should always be ...