John Prine Tribute Concert to Feature Ratboys, John C. Reilly, and Steve Earle
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John Prine Tribute Concert to Feature Ratboys, John C. Reilly, and Steve Earle
"Souvenirs: 80 Years of John Prine, a Chicago concert celebrating the late singer-songwriter, has been lined up for October 8, two days before his 80th birthday. Musicians including Ratboys and Steve Earle will pay tribute at the Chicago Theatre show, playing alongside Prine's longtime live band. The actor John C. Reilly will host and perform."
"Organized by the Prine Family and their Hello in There Foundation, the concert is the latest in a series of tributes to Prine, who was born in Maywood, Illinois, before moving to Chicago to get a foothold in music. Other performers in the announcement include Joy Oladokun, Hurray for the Riff Raff's Alynda Segarra, and a raft of Americana stars such as Margo Price, Kathleen Edwards, Josh Ritter, and Amos Lee."
"Fiona Prine, John's widow, told Chicago Sun-Times, "Birthdays were huge for John, his own and everybody else's. He celebrated everyone with abundance. It was just a part of his wonderful attitude towards life.""
"Prine died in early 2020 with COVID-19. Later that year, he was named Illinois' first honorary poet laureate. The Souveniers organizers will announce more events around his 80th birthday-including a premiere of the concert film You Got Gold: A Celebration of John Prine-in the coming months."
A Chicago Theatre concert is scheduled for October 8, two days before John Prine’s 80th birthday. Musicians including Ratboys and Steve Earle will perform tributes alongside Prine’s longtime live band. John C. Reilly will host and perform. The event is organized by the Prine Family and the Hello in There Foundation and continues a series of tributes honoring Prine’s move from Maywood, Illinois to Chicago. Performers announced include Joy Oladokun, Alynda Segarra, Margo Price, Kathleen Edwards, Josh Ritter, and Amos Lee. Fiona Prine described John Prine’s birthday celebrations as abundant and joyful. Prine died in early 2020 with COVID-19 and later became Illinois’ first honorary poet laureate. Additional events will be announced, including a premiere of You Got Gold: A Celebration of John Prine.
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