Celebrate what would have been Little Feat guitarist Lowell George’s birthday today by revisiting performances of his classic “Willin.’”
Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes and his wife, Mandy Moore performed a number of John Prine covers as part of their Instagram Live set on Sunday, April 12.
‘Consequence of Sound’s ‘Angel From Maywood: A Livestream Tribute To John Prine’ featured covers of classic John Prine songs by Warren Haynes, Grace Potter, Norah Jones, The Decemberists’ Colin Meloy and more.
Watch Bonnie Raitt perform Karla Bonoff’s “Home” in tribute to John Prine.
Watch Jefferson Airplane bassist Jack Casady, who celebrates a birthday today, in action with Hot Tuna in 1969.
Roger Waters honored his friend John Prine with a cover of the Prine classic, “Paradise.”
Brendan Bayliss paid tribute to John Prine with a couple of Prine classics during his April 10 ‘Wine Not?’ livestream set.
Nathaniel Rateliff, Margo Price and more contributed to NPR Music’s ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concert’ tribute to John Prine.
Consequence Of Sound’s ‘Angel From Maywood: A Livestream Benefit For John Prine’ will feature performances from Warren Haynes, Grace Potter, Norah Jones and more.
The JamBase archival video series ‘Gimme Shelter In Place’ continues with Reid Genauer and Jon Trafton of Strangefolk, Jennifer Hartswick and Nick Cassarino covering John Prine’s “Angel From Montgomery” at Sweetwater Music Hall.
Dave Matthews debuted a cover of John Prine’s “Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness” on Thursday’s ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Organizers of the Newport Folk Festival released official audio of John Prine’s 2017 set at the event, which featured guest spots from Roger Waters, Nathaniel Rateliff, Justin Vernon, Margo Price and Lucius.
Wednesday’s episode of Amanda Shires’ ‘I So Lounging’ featuring Jason Isbell, Seth Plemmons and Zeyk (the dog) was a celebration of John Prine that included performances of three of his songs.
Stephen Colbert gave an emotional introduction in which he discussed John Prine ahead of Brandi Carlile’s “Hello In There” performance on Wednesday’s ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Celebrate the Disco Biscuits bassist Marc Brownstein’s birthday today by watching pro-shot video of the band’s performance at the 2001 Gathering Of The Vibes festival.
Osiris’ ‘The Tapes Archive’ unveiled a previously unreleased 1997 interview with singer-songwriter John Prine.
Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy performed John Prine covers “Please Don’t Bury Me,” “Angel From Montgomery” and “Summer’s End” as part of Tuesday’s ‘The Tweedy Show.’
Musicians & Others Honor John Prine - By Team JamBase
- Apr 8, 2020
- 11:52 am PDT
Musicians and other luminaries from around the world have paid their respects to the late John Prine via social media.