John Prine returns to Old Town School and lets the jokes hold the sorrow together
Pitchfork reviews John Prine’s Live at Old Town School of Folk, an unedited 2010 concert recording from the Chicago institution where his folk journey began.
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Pitchfork reviews John Prine’s Live at Old Town School of Folk, an unedited 2010 concert recording from the Chicago institution where his folk journey began.
British Columbia five-piece BackPorch Banjo release What a Difference a Day Makes, an acoustic roots album where banjo, fiddle and harmonies carry stories of work, love and heartbreak.
Eugene songwriter Dakota Harris releases Skoden, a six-track Americana and country set recorded at Royal Sound Studios with vocals, guitar and old-school songwriting focus.