Sturgill Simpson brings the same bluegrass sensibilities of his two recent Cuttin' Grass albums to a new cover of John Prine's classic song "Paradise." The early-career cut reflects on the devastating ...
After the tragic loss of beloved songwriting pioneer John Prine, due to COVID-19 complications in April 2020, Sturgill Simpson shares “Paradise”—his contribution to the forthcoming tribute record, ...
Oh Boy Records is releasing a new album in tribute to John Prine, its late founder. Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows Vol. 2 is due out on October 8, and included on it is Brandi Carlile‘s rendition of ...
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First single released from forthcoming album, Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows: The Songs of John Prine, Vol. 2, out October 8. There was a lot of mutual respect between Sturgill Simpson and John Prine ...
More than 1 million people have died in the U.S. from COVID-19. NPR is remembering some of them by listening to the music they loved. Angela Simms lost her husband, Bruce, in February. She remembered ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bluegrass and country music legend John Prine would have turned 78 on Thursday, Oct. 11. He was the Grammy Award winning composer ...
Country music iconoclast Sturgill Simpson has shared a new cover of John Prine's "Paradise" in tribute to the late legend, who died last year due to complications from COVID-19. Simpson's version of ...
Angela Simms and her daughter Dorri Smith remember husband and father Bruce Simms of LaGrange, Ga. He died of COVID-19 in February at the age of 73. More than 1 million people have died in the U.S.
Fifty years after John Prine first recorded “Paradise” for his self-titled debut album, Sturgill Simpson lends his distinctive voice to Prine’s personal tale of a Kentucky town decimated by strip ...
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