Sheldon “Shel” Talmy, the American-born producer behind classic ‘60s songs by the Who, the Kinks, the Easybeats and even a ...
We were there to discuss Yoakam’s new album, the singer’s first batch of new songs in nine years ... bluegrass figurehead ...
After hearing the “Word of God” to go to Boston, Chris Smither became a full-on folk legend. He turns 80 this weekend, and ...
Jamey Johnson served in the Marine Corps Reserve from 1994 to 2002, reaching the rank of corporal. Johnson has noted that his ...
“In the meantime, a good friend of ours let us stay at his house with he and his wife for both storms ... It’s working with The John Prine “Hello in There” Foundation, a nonprofit ...
After moving from Baltimore to Columbia to go to the University of Missouri, he met and fell in love with his wife Shirley ... all genres (but especially John Prine), and was almost always ...
First via mixtape, à la Rob Gordon from High ... whenever he hears a particularly pleasing song—Kurt Vile and John Prine’s charming take on “How Lucky,” Paul Simon’s underrated ...
Locally loved by many, Chuck was a one-of-a-kind, highly revered and talented Madison musician, known for his astounding breadth and depth of songs, ranging from John Prine to Neil Young ... a.k.a.
A bridge fabricator for 27 years, a landscape contractor before that, and with a Penn State ag degree he never really used — you might call it a “Mr. degree,” because that is where he met his awesome ...
John Prine and Sturgill ... That being so, when Prine died in 2020, Simpson did a cover of his Kentucy-themed song “Paradise.
John Prine has many songs that slap the listener in the face with a hard truth. Uncover the meaning behind this track, below.