Ep399: Tommy Prine - This Far South

Tommy Prine, son of singer songwriter John Prine, was raised around music and has forged his own artistic path for his new LP "This Far South". Topics include: Discovering Tommy would be an artist Was Tommy always playing guitar? Tommy’s teenage rebellion Sharing music with his parents John Prine’s music collection What was the music listening routine in the house? Tommy’s first record / Discovering Outkast Tommy brought some records – Tyler Childers "Live on Red Barn Radio"- Al Green’s Greatest Hits – A Tribe Called Quest "Midnight Marauders" – Marvin Gaye "You’re The Man" How does a Tommy Prine song come together? Writing is like therapy Did Tommy’s father hear his songs? Parents reaction to Tommy becoming an artist Tommy’s influences in the album “This Far South” Is Tommy already writing the follow-up record? The story of “Cash Carter Hill” Touring and promotional plans Interview wrap up Tommy Prine vinyl and tour dates available here High-resolution & Commercial Free version of this interview available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8 Follow our Podcast: https://linktr.ee/vinylguide Facebook: www.Facebook.com/VinylGuide Instagram: www.Instagram.com/VinylGuide Support our show: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related

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