John Prine Ft. Sturgill Simpson And Brandi Carlile Perform ‘Summer’s End’
A Tender Farewell to the Lost and the Waiting: When “Summer’s End” Became a Quiet Hymn of Hope When John Prine joined voices with Sturgill Simpson and Brandi Carlile to…
A Tender Farewell to the Lost and the Waiting: When “Summer’s End” Became a Quiet Hymn of Hope When John Prine joined voices with Sturgill Simpson and Brandi Carlile to…
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A Tender Portrait of Loneliness and Self-Reflection in a Restless Age Released in 1969, “One Man Band” by Three Dog Night stands as one of the group’s most introspective and…