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Photo: Jeremy Westby
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Grammy Award winning, Songwriters Hall of
Fame Member John
Prine passed away at age 73 due to Covid-19. Some of his most
legendary hits include, “Hello in There,” “Sam Stone,” “Angel From
Montgomery” and “Paradise.” Prine used these masterpieces to highlight
moments that the average mind grazed over with empathetic words and
light-hearted lines. Writing for big industry names such as Johnny Cash,
George Strait, Don Williams, the Everly Brothers, Carl Perkins and Bette
Midler, all while being a singer, author, actor and record label owner,
leaves Prine with one of the most renowned legacies in music history. Prine
was not only a poetic prodigy, but a friend to many in the music and
entertainment industry.
Fellow artists mourn the loss of their friend and share fond memories that
have left them forever inspired by the timeless, John Prine.
“I have
enjoyed John’s music for many years. He was a truly gifted man and he will be
missed. My prayers go out to his family.” - Charley Pride
“All of The
Oak Ridge Boys are saddened by the loss of John Prine. The man was a genius
songwriter! I have been listening to his music and praying for him since he
got sick and to be honest I didn’t really know John personally but my heart
is heavy nonetheless.” -
Joe Bonsall / Oak Ridge Boys
“Nashville has
lost another legendary artist. John Prine will always be remembered for his
great music. I will always remember John’s wonderful smile and how nice and
caring he was. Sending lots of love to his family.” - Crystal Gayle
“So sad to see
another great music legend leave us. My family sends prayers to John Prine's
family.” -
Lee Greenwood
“John was a
sweet genius who always had time for conversation with me and as a
songwriter, he was untouchable.” – T. Graham Brown
“After having
the honor of seeing John Prine on a few occasions, it was no secret how much
he is loved and admired. I last saw him at the Marty Stuart Late Night Jam,
and was fortunate to have a front row seat. I captured many great photos, and
will cherish the photos as a wonderful memory of witnessing one of the
greatest songwriters to walk God’s Earth.” - Rhonda Vincent
“I really feel
like we've lost one of our generation's great champions for living outside
the senses.” -
Lacy J. Dalton
“John Prine
was a treasure! He inspired every singer/songwriter who has ever lived. He
has survived several health challenges and I was praying that he would
survive this. There was only one John Prine. Everyone looked up to him and he
will be missed by not only Nashville, but around the world. We love you,
John.” –
Deborah Allen
“I used to
sing his song “Paradise” about Muhlenburg county during my shows in clubs. It
was written about how the coal mines stripped away the vegetation and trees.
He also wrote “Angel From Montgomery,” which was a hit by Bonnie Raitt. This
is the kind of music that I have always loved. It was a touch of blues and a
touch of pop. I have always loved his music and style. He was a leader in the
“awareness” songs and was a huge influence in my life and my approach to
music. You will be missed, John.” - Janie Fricke
“I first met
John Prine in the 70's backstage at the Grand Ole Opry. He was perhaps
one of the nicest guys I've ever had the honor to meet. No star
attitude whatsoever. He was just an average guy who loved words. And he
became one of the greatest wordsmiths of our time. His lyrics are pure
poetry. He never worried about making his songs commercial. He wrote
from the heart and the gut. Ironically I was in the studio last month and
recorded one of his songs that I've loved for years called "Blue
Umbrella." John would say in three minutes what an author would say in
256 pages. What a talent!” -
Tim Atwood
“So sad to
hear the passing of the legendary John Prine. One of the most influential
songwriters of our time gone way too soon! His music will live on forever.”
- J.D.
Shelburne
“John Prine
was one of the most beloved and well-versed songwriters in the business, and
his passing is a huge loss to songwriters and fans alike. The mark he made on
the americana/folk/country music industry was remarkable - one that no one
else could ever dream of accomplishing. His songwriting will be deeply
missed, but even more than that is his infectious smile and sweet spirit. My
thoughts and prayers go out to all of John's family and friends, as well as
all the fans he has made over the years. There will truly never be another
John Prine.” -
Paige King Johnson
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