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Life-size statues of a trio of music legends with Central City roots — Don and Phil Everly and John Prine — were dedicated on Friday in the small western Kentucky community’s downtown.
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John Prine’s parents were from the western Kentucky county, and the songwriter often spent childhood summers in the town of Paradise.
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Central City is creating Festival Square to honor three icons who put Muhlenberg County on the worldwide music map – Don Everly, Phil Everly and John Prine.
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Shortly before his death, Prine sat down, in his living room, with producer Dave Cobb to record one last plainspoken reflection. It's a deeply graceful look back at a life well lived.
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John Prine Headlining Master Musicians Festival in Somerset, Which Will Feature Two Stages This YearA two-day outdoor music festival in Somerset is celebrating its 25th year with an American musical legend.Singer-songwriter John Prine is the headlining…
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Singer-songwriter John Prine is set to play the International Bluegrass Music Museum’s ROMP festival in 2015. Museum Promotions Director Chris Langdon…