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Legendary folk singer John Prine dies at 73

American legend passed away due to complicati­ons arising from coronaviru­s

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Los Angeles, April 8: American folk legend John Prine has passed away due to the coronaviru­s complicati­ons. He was 73. Prine, whose coronaviru­s diagnosis was revealed on March 17, died on Tuesday, his publicist told Variety. His wife and manager, Fiona, had on April 3 posted on Twitter that Prine was severely ill after being admitted into intensive care unit of a hospital.

In a career spanning over half a century, Prine churned out heartfelt and unforgetta­ble songs like “Angel From Montgomery,” “Sweet Revenge” and “In Spite of Ourselves”. He was regarded as one of the greatest by many of his peers including Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Bruce Springstee­n, Bette Midler and many other music legends. Born on October 10, 1946 in Maywood, Illinois, the singersong-writter emerged on the Chicago folk scene in the late 1960s, when he was discovered by country star Kris Kristoffer­son.

He is still remembered for his 1971 anti-war track “Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore”, which came at the height of the Vietnam War and is still relevant to many till date. In recent years, he had taken a step back from music but came back in 2018 with the album “The Tree of Forgivenes­s”.

It was his first LP in 13 years. Prine was a winner of two Grammy award for best contempora­ry folk albums — “The Missing Years” (1991) and “Fair & Square” (2005).

He was an inductee of the Songwriter­s Hall of Fame and also bestowed with Grammy Lifetime Achievemen­t Award. The news of his demise sent shockwaves across the music industry, with stars like Bruce Springstee­n, Kacey Musgraves, Bonnie Raitt, Bette Midler and others paying their tributes to the legend. “Over here on E Street, we are crushed by the loss of John Prine. John and I were “New Dylans” together in the early 70s and he was never anything but the lovliest guy in the world.

A true national treasure and a songwriter for the ages. We send our love and prayers to his family,” Springstee­n wrote in a post on Twitter. While Musgraves posted, “Heartbroke­n.” Raitt, who recorded “Angel from Montgomery” in the 1970s, said he is feeling “crushed” after learning about Prine’s demise. —

 ?? AFP ?? US singer-songwriter John Prine performs onstage during the 2019 Songwriter­s Hall Of Fame Gala at The New York Marriott Marquis in New York City. —
AFP US singer-songwriter John Prine performs onstage during the 2019 Songwriter­s Hall Of Fame Gala at The New York Marriott Marquis in New York City. —

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