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This is an encore presentation of a previous episode, originally airing in August 2023. --- The two sounds Tommy Prine says he remembers most growing up were having the AM radio on or his father (renowned singer/songwriter John Prine) workshopping tunes at the kitchen table. Journeying through adolescence, his eclecticism later manifested through acts like Outkast and System of a Down. But now, on the heels of This Far South — his debut album — Tommy has found his own unique voice that marries his mom's Irish wisdom and his dad's dry Midwestern/Southern wit. On today's show, Tommy shares why Radiohead's “Videotape” speaks to him, his experiences working with Nashville talents Ruston Kelly and Gena Johnson on This Far South, and how the artwork for this album feels like both an ending and a beginning. Visit tommyprine.com for your dates, socials and more.
Emerging US singer-songwriter Tommy Prine shares the songs closest to his heart.
Music from Brandi Carlile, The Steel Wheels, Tommy Prine, The Wailin' Jennys, American Patchwork Quartet, Kid Reverie and more. Hosted by Crystal Sarakas. Produced by WSKG Public Media.
This week, a tribute to legendary singer-songwriter John Prine by his son Tommy Prine & longtime friend and co-writer Keith Sykes recorded live at the Ozark Folk Center State Park. John Prine was an American singer-songwriter of country-folk music. Widely cited as one of the most influential songwriters of his generation, Prine was known for his signature blend of humorous lyrics about love, life, and current events, often with elements of social commentary and satire, as well as sweet songs and melancholy ballads. He was active as a composer, recording artist, live performer, and occasional actor from the early 1970s until his death in 2020. John was connected to Mountain View, Arkansas through his love of fishing and Jack's Resort on the beautiful White River. John visited Mountain View regularly since his childhood and made many friends in the area. In fact, according to John, his first public performance as a teenager was for fellow patrons at Jack's White River Resort. https://www.johnprine.com/about Tommy Prine is an American singer-songwriter and is the youngest son of John Prine. After his father's death in 2020, Tommy decided to pursue a musical career. At the age of 10, Tommy learned how to fingerpick from his father. As a teenager, Prine traveled with his father's tour primarily to assist with merchandise, then occasionally joining him on stage for the encore. While Prine endeavored to create distinct and independent music from his father, his influence is remembered by everything from covering John Prine songs to writing songs about his father. While Tommy is often compared to John, he developed his own path while acknowledging the legacy of his award-winning father. https://www.tommyprine.com/ Once upon a time in the summer of 1967, Keith Sykes hitchhiked to the Newport Folk Festival and saw Arlo Guthrie perform “Alice's Restaurant.” In the fall of that year he got a copy of the album, learned the whole song and sang it at a Holiday Inn in Charleston, South Carolina. They hired him on the spot for a regular gig playing music in the hotel. In the more than 40 years that followed, he would become a troubadour and storyteller, a massively successful songwriter with more than 100 songs recorded by artists as diverse as Rosanne Cash and George Thorogood. He would tour every corner of America and play in just about every conceivable kind of venue, appear on Saturday Night Live and Austin City Limits, and host songwriter nights on Memphis' legendary Beale Street with many of music's most talented songwriters. He would join Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band, tour the country and record the Volcano album – the title track for which he co-wrote with Jimmy. - http://www.keithsykes.com/ In this week's “From the Vault” segment, OHR producer Jeff Glover offers a 1976 archival recording of John Prine himself performing his famous song “Paradise,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. In his segment “Back in the Hills,” writer, professor and historian Dr. Brooks Blevins discusses the Ozarks' influence at the “Festival of Festivals,” the first National Folk Festival held in St. Louis, Missouri in 1934. (Part 3)
This episode was recorded on December 3rd, 2023 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV. The lineup includes James McMurtry, Suzzy Roche & Lucy Wainwright Roche, John Doyle & Mick McAuley, Cheryl Wheeler & Kenny White, Tommy Prine, and Marc Harshman. https://bit.ly/4aBn4Ns
Singer-songwriter Tommy Prine recently made his debut at the Grand Ole Opry. But his artistic journey that would bring him there was by no means assured. Special correspondent Tom Casciato has the story for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Singer-songwriter Tommy Prine recently made his debut at the Grand Ole Opry. But his artistic journey that would bring him there was by no means assured. Special correspondent Tom Casciato has the story for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Listen to two great performances from this year's festival in Nashville.
Yes, Labor Day signals the end of yet another summer here in Laguna Beach. The kids go back to school, tourists make their final summer runs to visit us and things all over begin to settle down and start to return Laguna to a 'sleepy beach town'.But the music on KXFM and The Coast Highway Shuffle Show plays on. Sadly, that includes a 'headset' in tribute to the legendary Jimmy Buffett who passed away 2 days ago. Jimmy was known in Laguna for his frequent visits and warm, friendly personality. A true Southern gentleman, he will be missed by millions. And there are plenty more great songs, as always, on the show! Listen in to songs by Fotomaker, k.d. Lang, Tom Waits, Diesel, Robin Trower, Genesis, Tommy Prine and MANY more!
I seem to be experiencing “full circle” type moments fast and furious these days. Case in point... a brief encounter at Americanafest years ago with radio promoter Angela Backstrom has yielded a now years' long association that not only brings me amazing music every week but affords me opportunities to talk to folks like Tommy Prine. Angela sent an email casually mentioning Tommy was coming to Kansas City to play Knuckleheads...would I be interested in talking to him for my radio show? Of course I would... I immediately began to obsess about how to honor the singular talent of Tommy's artistry without focusing on or making constant references to his father who occupies heroic and iconic status that transcends my Boomer generation's songwriting community. The more I began to prepare for the conversation and let it be known it was going to happen, a good number of people who know or who have interacted with Tommy, reached out to allay my fears. As you will hear, Tommy's head is on straight, his aim true and his talent is singular and unique to him. Enjoy my conversation with young Master Prine.
The two sounds Tommy Prine says he remembers most growing up were having the AM radio on or his father (renowned singer/songwriter John Prine) workshopping tunes at the kitchen table. Journeying through adolescence, his eclecticism later manifested through acts like Outkast and System of a Down. But now, on the heels of This Far South — his debut album that dropped earlier this summer — Tommy has found his own unique voice that marries his mom's Irish wisdom and his dad's dry Midwestern/Southern wit. On today's show, Tommy shares why Radiohead's “Videotape” speaks to him, his experiences working with Nashville talents Ruston Kelly and Gena Johnson on This Far South, and how the artwork for this album feels like both an ending and a beginning. Visit tommyprine.com for your dates, socials and more.
The whimsical Tommy Prine sat with Jamie backstage at Newport Folk Festival 2023 to discuss the festival, the new album, touring and memories of John Prine at Newport.
Met ditmaal: Tangarine, Grian Chatten, Galen & Paul, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Will Butler + Sister Squares, Art Feynman, Wizard Tattoo, Motorpsycho, Dean Owens,The Birthday Party, Queens Of The Stone Age, Angelo De Augustine, Baxter Dury, Tommy Prine, plus een exclusive instore van Jimmy Diamond. Concerto Radio, aflevering 500 (14 juli 2023): Grian Chatten, […]
Met ditmaal: Tangarine, Grian Chatten, Galen & Paul, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Will Butler + Sister Squares, Art Feynman, Wizard Tattoo, Motorpsycho, Dean Owens, The Birthday Party, Queens Of The Stone Age, Angelo De Augustine, Baxter Dury, Tommy Prine, plus een exclusive instore van Jimmy Diamond. Concerto Radio, aflevering 499 (7 juli 2023) Tangarine, […]
FTB podcast #537 features 2 new albums, Malcolm Holcombe's Bits & Pieces and Home by Eliza Gilkyson. Also new music from Laura Cantrell, Tim O'Brien, Brennen Leigh, Tommy Prine and more! Full playlist: http://ftbpodcasts.com/?p=9190
Tommy Prine released his debut album 'This Far South' via Thirty Tigers, and not through his late father John Prine's label Oh Boy Records, and that was 100% on purpose. He tells Sarah about the joys and pressures of this debut album including working with Ruston Kelly and Gena Johnson, the songwriting winks he thinks his father witnessed, and what it was like to write some of the album at the legendary Carter-Cash house.
Met ditmaal: De Div, Tommy Prine, Jonny Benavidez, RVG, Uit Je Bol, Slowdive, Deer Tick, Gov’t Mule, Scherp Zand, The KLF, Lloyd Cole, Logan Halstead, Swans, Noodweer, plus een exclusive instore van Tobias Bader. Concerto Radio, aflevering 498 (30 juni 2023) De Div, Insecticide: De Toekomst Laat Me Koud Tommy Prine, Mirror And A Kitchen […]
Aaron and Brent highlight music released by the offspring of famous rock stars and look at how being the next generation can be both helpful and harmful.Stepping away from the shadow of their celebrated parent in order to carve out their own identity, Aaron and Brent spotlight songs from musicians including Nancy Sinatra, Tommy Prine, and Wolfgang Van Halen.Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.
NPR Music's picks for the best albums out this week include a self-titled dopamine hit from Coi Leray, the return of Big Freedia, Kelly Clarkson, a debut from Tommy Prine and more.Featured Albums:1. Coi Leray — COIFeatured Songs: "Black Rose," "Bops," "Bitch Girl," "My Body"2. Big Freedia — Central CityFeatured Songs: "$100 Bill (feat. Ciara)," "Central City Freestyle," "Bigfoot," "Big Time"3. Tommy Prine — This Far SouthFeatured Songs: "Crashing Again," "By the Way," "Some Things"4. Kelly Clarkson — ChemistryFeatured Songs: "favorite kind of high," "my mistake," "skip this part"5. Arthur Russell — Picture of Bunny RabbitFeatured Songs: "The Boy With a Smile," "Picture of Bunny Rabbit"Lightning Round:Bishop Briggs — When Everything Went DarkLloyd Cole — On PainPortugal. The Man — Chris Black Changed My LifeSleep Sinatra — Incorruptible Saints (feat. Televangel)Other notable releases for June 23:Amanda Shires, Bobbie Nelson — Loving YouEliza Gilkyson — Home Jason Mraz — Mystical Magical Rhythmical RideKim Petras — Feed The BeastLunice — OPEN M. Ward — Supernatural ThingPeso Pluma — GenesisWallice — Mr. Big ShotThe Watson Twins — HollerWye Oak — Every Day Like the LastYoung Thug — BUSINESS IS BUSINESS
Tommy Prine, son of singer songwriter John Prine, was raised around music and has forged his own artistic path for his new LP "This Far South". Topics include: Discovering Tommy would be an artist Was Tommy always playing guitar? Tommy's teenage rebellion Sharing music with his parents John Prine's music collection What was the music listening routine in the house? Tommy's first record / Discovering Outkast Tommy brought some records – Tyler Childers "Live on Red Barn Radio"- Al Green's Greatest Hits – A Tribe Called Quest "Midnight Marauders" – Marvin Gaye "You're The Man" How does a Tommy Prine song come together? Writing is like therapy Did Tommy's father hear his songs? Parents reaction to Tommy becoming an artist Tommy's influences in the album “This Far South” Is Tommy already writing the follow-up record? The story of “Cash Carter Hill” Touring and promotional plans Interview wrap up Tommy Prine vinyl and tour dates available here High-resolution & Commercial Free version of this interview available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8 Follow our Podcast: https://linktr.ee/vinylguide Facebook: www.Facebook.com/VinylGuide Instagram: www.Instagram.com/VinylGuide Support our show: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related
We have all experienced turning points. Something happens and nothing is the same from that time forward. Easter was that for the first followers of Jesus. It changed everything for them because it fundamentally changed them - and the world has never been the same.This Sunday at Storyline's Gathering we take one last look at Easter and how it became the hinge of history and how it could be our turning point as well. The band will perform songs by Alessia Cara, The Traveling Wilburys,Tommy Prine, and more.
Music from K.C. Clifford, Kris Delmhorst, Tommy Prine, Lori McKenna, Mighty Poplar, Trampled By Turtles and more! Hosted by Crystal Sarakas. Produced by WSKG Public Media.
Music from Crys Matthews, Tom Waits, The Lone Bellow, Tommy Prine, Gillian Welch, Over the Rhine and more! Hosted by Crystal Sarakas. Produced by WSKG Public Media.
This week's episode features music from Tommy Prine, The Kennedys, Mary Gauthier, Molly Tuttle, Jake Blount, Della Mae and more! Hosted by Crystal Sarakas. Produced by WSKG Public Media.
On this episode of 'Why We Write with Kim Ruehl,' Tommy Prine talks about coming out to his famous parents as a songwriter, finding his voice, and what he's learned along the way.
Do you have a "must-have" list? We all do to some extent, right? For the right house, car, partner, school? We are all looking for some critical elements we must have!Is that true for our spiritual life? Should it be? This is what Mike Gathright will be considering this Sunday morning at Storyline's Gathering as we continue our read through the book of John.Lindsay, Morgan, and the band will perform songs by Steve Winwood, Drew Holcomb, Bonnie Raitt, and Tommy Prine.We hope to see you this Sunday at 10:30 at St. Joe High School's auditorium.
Singer/songwriter Tommy Prine, and his mother Fiona Prine, joined Coffee, Country & Cody on September 12, 2022. Tommy discussed his debut single, "Ships in the Harbor", and Fiona talked about "You Got Gold" - a week-long celebration of the life & songs of John Prine coming to Nashville this October. Make the Grand Ole Opry part of YOUR Nashville experience! With at least three shows every week, there are plenty of opportunities to see The Show That Made Country Music Famous -- plus, take the Opry Backstage Tour while you're there, and you'll get to stand in the world-famous circle where so many country greats have performed. Thanks for listening to the Coffee, Country & Cody podcast from WSM Radio! Download the official WSM Radio App (for Apple or Android devices) to hear WSM in digital clarity, plus two additional streaming stations -- Opry Nashville and Route 650 -- as well as thousands of hours of archived programming.
Local musicians Stacy Hanson of Red Sky Warning and Andy Hughes of the reggae band TUGG have joined to form The Lake Effect. Additionally, they founded Broken Wrist Records as an entity to promote and book music. https://www.facebook.com/thelakeeffect608https://www.facebook.com/brokenwristrecordsYou can catch Tommy Prine, a Broken Wrist Records matinee production on September 5th featuring the youngest son of the late legendary multi-Grammy award-winning artist, John Prine. https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5518999You can find more conversations, food reviews, live music and events on our website https://lacrosselocal.com.
Serotonin Sunday, hosted by recording artist and mental health advocate Dylan Dunlap, is a stigma-free space designed to pull back the curtain on the creatives who cultivate the art we love! Each episode features 3-4 singer-songwriters playing their favorite songs and puts the spotlight on one amazing organization doing work in the mental health space. Whether you personally struggle with a mental health condition, you know somebody that struggles, or you just want to listen, you've come to the right place and are welcome here. The goal each Sunday is to open up a real conversation; all while raising our collective serotonin levels and enjoying life together!
Once again, we sat down with singer-songwriter Tommy Prine, we chatted about touring, his finished debut album, and his love for the Driftless area. We also connected with Andy Hughes of Broken Wrist Records to talk about Leo and Leona's and Tommy's upcoming show which is bound to sell out. https://www.tommyprine.comhttps://brokenwristrecords.comYou can find more conversations, food reviews, live music and events on our website https://lacrosselocal.com.
Tommy Prine is a Nashville-native, singer-songwriter, and performer. He picked up a guitar at age 10 and started picking melodies. Though he has crafted his own unique sound over the years, he learned from observing one of the best. He is the son of the late legendary multi-Grammy award-winning artist, John Prine.The watermark of Tommy's sound comes from his unique finger-picking style combined with soul-stirring songwriting. His debut album has been recorded and is yet-to-be released. #johnprine #interview #bonnieraitt #grammyawards
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with singer/songwriter Tommy Prine, the son of the late songwriting legend John Prine, as he unveils his first album tomorrow night at City Winery in Washington D.C. They discuss his father's enteral Americana legacy and how it inspired his own career as a musician.
On this episode, we chat with Andy Hughes of Broken Wrist Records, an entity aiming to promote, book, and manage creative endeavors in a collaborative way. We talk about Tommy Prine, the 3 Rivers Songwriter's Summit, what's next for Broken Wrist Records, and where can people find out more. https://www.facebook.com/brokenwristrecordsYou can find more conversations, food reviews, live music and events on our website https://lacrosselocal.com.
We sat down with Tommy Prine, son of the late legendary multi Grammy award-winning artist, John Prine, to talk about how he has crafted his own unique sound over the years. We also talk about dogs, video games, fridge cigs and more. Tommy is delighted to share news that his debut album is finished (not-yet-released) and he is proud to follow his dad's example of bringing songs and smiles to music fans everywhere.
In this episode, we sit down with Tommy Prine, we hear about his earliest memories of music, his own music influences, his process with collaboration and songwriting, covid, creativity, the loss of his father, John and what's next for this singer-songwriter. https://www.tommyprine.com. You can find more conversations, food reviews, live music and events on our website https://lacrosselocal.com.
I had a chance to talk about 2 of my favorite subjects recently, music and creativity. The conversation is with Tommy Prine, son of the great John Prine and my friend Andy Hughes. Tommy has a show coming up this Friday at Leo and Leonas so we talked about that, about the pressure of being the son of a legend and about the work, process and vulnerability that go into writing a song. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tommy Prine has crafted his own unique sound over the years, he learned from observing one of the best. He is the son of the late legendary multi Grammy award-winning artist, John Prine.Tommy's has his own unique finger-picking style and his songs pull inspiration from childhood adventures in the creek with his big brother, to losing his father at the beginning of the pandemic, falling in love..Tommy is very excited about releasing his debut album next year!www.tommyprine.comIG @tommyprinemusicHost - Trey Mitchelltreymitchellphotography IG and FBfeeding_the_senses_unsensored on IG and FBFor Sponsorship Information or Questions - ftsunashville@gmail.comTheme Song - Damien HorneTake It From Me @damienhorne