John Prine: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

March 12, 2018 | Bob Boilen -- An American treasure came to the Tiny Desk and even premiered a new song. John Prine is a truly legendary songwriter. For more than 45 years the 71-year-old artist has written some of the most powerful lyrics in the American music canon, including “Sam Stone,“ “Angel From Montgomery,“ “Hello In There“ and countless others. John Prine’s new songs are equally powerful and he opens this Tiny Desk concert with “Caravan of Fools,“ a track he wrote with Pat McLaughlin and Dan Auerbach. Prine adds a disclaimer to the song saying, “any likeness to the current administration is purely accidental.“ That song, and his second tune, the sweet tearjerker “Summer’s End,“ are from John Prine’s first album of new songs in 13 years, The Tree of Forgiveness, produced by Dave Cobb. It was recorded with his longtime band in Nashville’s legendary RCA Studio A. Guests include Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires. There’s even a songwriter’s co-credit with Phil Spector. For this Tiny Desk C
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