In 1971 Chicago folk-singer John Prine put out his first album. In the years since it has become a celebrated classic, featuring such timeless songs as “Sam Stone”, “Hello in There”, “Paradise”, and “Angel From Montgomery.” Though I wouldn’t hear these or any of Prine’s music until nearly forty years later, “John Prine” is one of my favorite albums. So when I heard that there was a new book about the album I jumped on it. Erin Osmon’s exploration of “John Prine” is my first […]
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John Prine by Erin Osmon
