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John Prine

John Prine at Clowes Memorial Hall

Why see John Prine?

John Prine is back on tour!

If there was any justice in the world, John Prine would be a household name. Playing in the Chicago folk scene of the early '70s, Prine was plucked from obscurity by Kris Kristofferson, an endorsement which helped to land him his first recording contract. Bob Dylan is also one of his biggest fans, terming Prine's work "pure Proustian existentialism". He's a singer who trades in life's little details, imbuing everyday existence with a kind of romantic grandeur.

Now in his 60s, Prine is still going strong. It may be a while since his last record but he always seems to be on the road. He tends to tour with a very sparse backing band, leaving his words front and center, just as they should be.

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14 reviews, average rating: (4.9 Stars)

Hank

Classic Prine

I first saw John Prine in 1978. This show was epic. He is the classic showman. A pleasing blend of his new release and past greats. His solo mix mid show was bonding and warming. The fans who thought they were cute and funny with their need for special requests were annoying as hell. You’re stupid. Prine’s putdown to them was. “Go to McDonald’s if you to order” was classic. Great show from a true entertainer. Keep on keepin on my man ... Read more

Steve Fagan

PRINE STILL STRONG AT 72

i am a long-time Prine fan, but I am also a realist and not much of a mindless fawner over any of my favorite entertainers. I don't just will-nilly hand out glowing reviews and I have to say that I cam to the John Prine concert at Clowes Hall on the campus of Butler University in Indianapolis oh May 12 expect to see a Prine sufferring the symptoms of age and his bout with cancer. The last time I saw hin, his was the opening act fo the Avett Brothers at Red Rocks outiside of Denver more than two years ago and he's been through a lot since then. But, Prine performance at Clowes was not in the least bit dimnished by time or his health. OK, he wasn't the Prine I first saw back in the early 70s, but his voice and his energy where both still very stong for the Clowes performance. He thrilled the audience with a mix of some of his really wonderful old tunes such as Hello In There, Sam Stone, and Angel From Montgomery and songs from Tree of Forgiveness -- his first new album ih 13 years . ... Read more

Stephen

Souvenirs

I came to see John in remembrance of my older brother that died 2 years ago, He was a working musician until mental illness claimed his life. He came off tour one time and gave me a copy of Diamonds in the Rough. He told me, “Since you like Springsteen and Mellencamp, you need to listen to this guy,” I happily obliged and never looked back. I wished he had been here to see Mr. Prine last night. I still listen to “Missing Years” much to the chagrin of many around me that don’t get it. I know that my brother resides down the block inside at 23 Skidoo. I can visit him whenever I listen to John. I saw his face and felt his spirit when John sang “Souvenirs.” It was a good show. I cried and walked back into the world not knowing quite where it would lead me. ... Read more
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