- John
Edward Prine (/praɪn/;
October 10, 1946 –
April 7, 2020) was an
American singer-songwriter of country-folk music.
Widely cited as one of the most...
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Andrew Prine (1936–2022),
American actor Barney Prine (1841–1919),
founder of the city of Prineville,
Oregon which was
originally named Prine Carl
Prine (born...
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Andrew Lewis Prine (February 14, 1936 –
October 31, 2022) was an
American film, stage, and
television actor.
Prine was born in 1936, in Jennings, Florida...
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Tommy Prine is an
American singer-songwriter. He is the
youngest son of folk
musician John
Prine.
After his father's
death in 2020,
Prine decided to pursue...
- John
Prine is the
debut album by
American country/folk singer-songwriter John
Prine,
issued by
Atlantic Records in 1971. In 2012, the
album was ranked...
- received,
Clarke and
McCoy recruited three additional musicians—b****ist
Derek Prine,
guitarist Nick B****ett of the
shoegaze band
Whirr (formerly Whirl) and...
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written and
recorded by
American singer-songwriter John
Prine for his 1971 self-titled
debut album.
Prine would later re-record the song for his 1986 album...
- John
Prine,
originally appearing on his self-titled 1971
album John
Prine. The song has been
covered extensively by
various artists. John
Prine wrote...
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Common Sense is the
fourth album by
American folk
singer and
songwriter John
Prine,
released in 1975.
Common Sense was
produced by
Steve Cropper and was recorded...
- John
Prine,
released in 1973.
Sweet Revenge was
produced by Arif
Mardin and was
mostly recorded at
Quadraphonic Sound Studios in Nashville. As
Prine biographer...