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    John Edward Prine (/praɪn/; October 10, 1946 – April 7, 2020) was an American singer-songwriter of country-folk music. Widely cited as one of the most...
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  • John Prine is the debut album by American country/folk singer-songwriter John Prine, issued by Atlantic Records in 1971. In 2012, the album was ranked...
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  • Tommy Prine is an American singer-songwriter. He is the youngest son of folk musician John Prine. After his father's death in 2020, Prine decided to pursue...
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  • Prime Prine is a compilation album by American folk singer John Prine, released in 1976. It concluded Prine's run with Atlantic Records. No one associated...
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  • written and recorded by American singer-songwriter John Prine for his 1971 self-titled debut album. Prine would later re-record the song for his 1986 album...
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  • John Prine Live is a live album by American folk singer and songwriter John Prine, released in 1988. It was originally released as a double-LP. John Prine...
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    single for the group. Denver recorded songs by Tom Paxton, Eric Andersen, John Prine, David Mallett, and many others in the folk scene. His record company...
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  • John Prine, released in 1973. Sweet Revenge was produced by Arif Mardin and was mostly recorded at Quadraphonic Sound Studios in Nashville. As Prine biographer...
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    with various other artists including Buddy Holly's band, the Crickets; John Prine, Iris DeMent, Suzy Bogguss, Judy Collins, and The Everly Brothers. Griffith...
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  • Andrew Prine (1936–2022), American actor Barney Prine (1841–1919), founder of the city of Prineville, Oregon which was originally named Prine Carl Prine (born...
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