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Coronavirus: US singer John Prine dies from COVID-19 complications

US singer John Prine has died from COVID-19 complications age 73



John Prine performing at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tenn.
Image Credit: AP

John Prine, the ingenious singer-songwriter who explored the heartbreaks, indignities and absurdities of everyday life in 'Angel from Montgomery', 'Sam Stone', 'Hello in There' and scores of other indelible tunes, died Tuesday at the age of 73.

His family announced his death from complications from the coronavirus.

Winner of a lifetime achievement Grammy earlier this year, Prine was a virtuoso of the soul, if not the body. He sang his conversational lyrics in a voice roughened by a hard-luck life, particularly after throat cancer left him with a disfigured jaw.

He joked that he fumbled so often on the guitar, taught to him as a teenager by his older brother, that people thought he was inventing a new style. But his open-heartedness, eye for detail and sharp and surreal humor brought him the highest admiration from critics, from such peers as Bob Dylan and Kris Kristofferson, and from such younger stars as Jason Isbell and Kacey Musgraves, who even named a song after him.

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In 2017, Rolling Stone proclaimed him 'The Mark Twain of American songwriting'.

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