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John Prine

John Prine at Atlanta Symphony Hall

Why see John Prine?

John Prine is back on tour!

If there was any justice in the world, John Prine would be a household name. Playing in the Chicago folk scene of the early '70s, Prine was plucked from obscurity by Kris Kristofferson, an endorsement which helped to land him his first recording contract. Bob Dylan is also one of his biggest fans, terming Prine's work "pure Proustian existentialism". He's a singer who trades in life's little details, imbuing everyday existence with a kind of romantic grandeur.

Now in his 60s, Prine is still going strong. It may be a while since his last record but he always seems to be on the road. He tends to tour with a very sparse backing band, leaving his words front and center, just as they should be.

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14 reviews, average rating: (4.9 Stars)

Syd

Prime Prine!! (Again)

Been a longtime fan, and I was excited to drive the 4+ hours from my home in Wilmington NC to Norfolk to attend this show. I really didn't expect the vigor of the old days, but the show Mr. Prine put together was simply stellar. His piano, bass, mando players --- everyone was spot on and nobody ran over anyone else (which is nice, especially when you have an electric on stage!).. So on to the music. Mr. Prine came out with some oldies mixed with the Tree of Forgiveness cuts, and really captured the essence of his soul with 'Come On Home', 'Tree of Forgiveness' and the rest. His solo numbers, with no band backup, were wonderful, and his last number, 'Paradise', an oldie from his breakout album, frankly brought tears to my eyes as I remember pounding on my $100-dollar Alvarez back in the day.... This is a MUST-SEE event for anyone interested in Americana music. ... Read more

Hank

Classic Prine

I first saw John Prine in 1978. This show was epic. He is the classic showman. A pleasing blend of his new release and past greats. His solo mix mid show was bonding and warming. The fans who thought they were cute and funny with their need for special requests were annoying as hell. You’re stupid. Prine’s putdown to them was. “Go to McDonald’s if you to order” was classic. Great show from a true entertainer. Keep on keepin on my man ... Read more

Dave Sennett

Tree of forgiveness

Prine is the man !!!! I’m 55 years old 260 pounds of big bald man... He made me cry... love ya John ... Read more
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