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"John Prine, Grief Counselor for our Time"
"Prine taught me that joy and pain create a harmony. They form the songs of life and death, songs he was more talented at writing and crooning than perhaps any other country musician in the last century."
https://bittersoutherner.com/john-prine
How very sad. John Prine RIP sir.
A friend of mine asked me to sing that at his wedding, a long time ago, with a girl friend of ours, in the Iris Dement role. I would have dialed back the alcohol intake if I had it to do over again, but it's great memory nonetheless, and it was a great honor to be asked.
This 50yo article was re-printed the other day in the Chicago Sun-Times. It's pretty cool.