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R.I.P. John Prine
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Kentucky native John Prine has died after a week in intensive care dealing with the Coronavirus... The man was still making solid music at 73, and had already beat cancer twice.
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He'll be missed, and that is not the way he should have gone.

I got to see him live in the early 90's. I went for the opener (The Cowboy Junkies) and was not aware of him or his music, but I was pleasantly surprised by his performance.
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(04-09-2020, 07:59 PM)jfkbengals Wrote: He'll be missed, and that is not the way he should have gone.

I got to see him live in the early 90's. I went for the opener (The Cowboy Junkies) and was not aware of him or his music, but I was pleasantly surprised by his performance.

I'm kicking myself for not going to see him a while back down in Cincinnati... He continued his tradition of great opening acts then too. He had Tyler Childers with him then.
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