MUSIC COMMUNITY REMEMBERS JOHN PRINE

“John Prine was one of the greatest artists of my life. Knowing him was a blessing.” – Kris Kristofferson, Country Music Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame member

John Prine and Kris Kristofferson perform onstage during Bonnaroo 2010 at That Tent on June 12, 2010 in Manchester, Tennessee (Photo Getty Image/Film Magic)

*Listen to “Jesus Is A Capricorn (Owed to John Prine)” which Kris wrote from the influence John Prine had on him: Click Here
*Watch John and Kris perform “Paradise” at Bonnaroo in 2010: Click Here


“Well, John Prine was probably my favorite singer because of his phrasing and delivery – no matter what he did I loved it. I’ve never heard anything by John Prine that I did not like. I recorded ‘The Oldest Baby in the World’ and John and I did it together on my TV show. I am in mourning today, John was the epitome of a great songwriter up there with Kris Kristofferson and Shel Silverstein. They know, more than anyone, how to correctly phrase their songs, I always gave the songwriters my ear when it comes to phrasing when recording their songs on my projects. I’m in mourning today for my friend, John Prine.” – Bobby Bare, Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member

Bobby Bare Show 1985

*Watch Bare interview and perform with John Prine on the Bobby Bare & Friends TV Show: Click Here


John Prine and Randy Travis attend Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum New AMERICAN CURRENTS Exhibition on March 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee.
(March 13, 2017 – Source: Rick Diamond/Getty Images North America)

“The world of music has forever changed with the passing of John Prine. His creative genius will last for eternity. I will cherish the moments spent with John and the cherub smile he always shared. My thoughts and prayers to the family. Rest easy my friend.” – Randy Travis, Country Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member


“Rest in peace, John Prine. Your legend will live on. Love you, my friend.” – Jerry Lee Lewis, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member 


“This is a terrible thing. John Prine and his music will be remembered for generations to come. I have great memories of his music. Condolences to Fiona and the family.” – Doug Stone


“John wrote the kind of songs that make you think ‘why am I in this business?’ what a master!  I played with him in the ’80s on some TV shows. Our hearts go out to Fiona and the family.” – Max T. Barnes