Singer/songwriter, Tommy Prine will hit the Coyote Crossing stage solo on Saturday, July 12th! - with support from Silver Creek Revival!
The youngest son of Folk musician, John Prine, Tommy learned to play guitar by watching his father. Mimicking the way his fingers moved, he inadvertently deve..Singer/songwriter, Tommy Prine will hit the Coyote Crossing stage solo on Saturday, July 12th! - with support from Silver Creek Revival!
The youngest son of Folk musician, John Prine, Tommy learned to play guitar by watching his father. Mimicking the way his fingers moved, he inadvertently developed his own singular style. Prine sonically brings together a colorful patchwork of musical influences spanning Gillian Welch, Outkast, Bon Iver, The Strokes and more. Lyrically, Tommy explores existential questions and emotional experiences in his music. He released his debut album, "This Far South", in 2023.
“Releasing my debut album changed so much in my life. The only things that stayed the same were my family, my pets, and my friends. Everything else changed drastically. I've had a few moments that felt like the point of no return, releasing the album being one of them. Not in a scary way, just in a way that there is no taking back art that you put out into the world. Once it has affected one other person, it has already begun its own life and will in turn change the creator's life.”
The youngest son of Folk musician, John Prine, Tommy learned to play guitar by watching his father. Mimicking the way his fingers moved, he inadvertently developed his own singular style. Prine sonically brings together a colorful patchwork of musical influences spanning Gillian Welch, Outkast, Bon Iver, The Strokes and more. Lyrically, Tommy explores existential questions and emotional experiences in his music. He released his debut album, "This Far South", in 2023.
“Releasing my debut album changed so much in my life. The only things that stayed the same were my family, my pets, and my friends. Everything else changed drastically. I've had a few moments that felt like the point of no return, releasing the album being one of them. Not in a scary way, just in a way that there is no taking back art that you put out into the world. Once it has affected one other person, it has already begun its own life and will in turn change the creator's life.”