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One of the finest songwriters/singers of our
time is John Prine. If you haven't heard him then you're missing out on some of
the most vivid images of the written word that could ever be made possible. With
several albums and even more years to his credit, John continues to tour,
record, write and amaze his fans. From the humorous to the somber, he can take
you on journeys of the mind and soul that before him, you'd only dreamed of.
There has never been another who can turn a phrase like John. He has a true gift
of changing the average into the sublime.
Having been a fan myself for going on eighteen
years, I have been very fortunate to make these journeys with him. The first
Prine song I ever heard was "Paradise" also called Muhlenburg County
by those of us who lived there. He spun a very sad and nostalgic tale of simpler
times and small towns, which both have been eliminated by "the progress of
man".
In the years that have followed he has
continued to weave such tapestries. Singing of such things as whistling and
fishing, the missing years of Jesus, the Vietnam war, illegal smiles, and Big
ole goofy worlds, he captures your imagination, tickles your funny bone, and
taps into your soul.
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