John Prine – Sam Stone(on Austin City Limits 1988)
A Quiet Ballad of War’s Lingering Shadows and a Soldier the World Forgot In 1988, John Prine stepped onto the stage of Austin City Limits and performed one of the…
A Quiet Ballad of War’s Lingering Shadows and a Soldier the World Forgot In 1988, John Prine stepped onto the stage of Austin City Limits and performed one of the…
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