John Prine: Live on Soundstage (1980)

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Grammy Award-winning folk singer John Prine performs his early classics such as "Angel from Montgomery" and "Hello in There" in this 1980 concert filmed for the PBS series "Soundstage," featuring special guest Billy Lee Riley. Interviews with Prine as he tours his Maywood, Ill., hometown and his acoustic versions of "Paradise" and "How Lucky" punctuate live stage performances of songs from his "Bruised Orange" and "Pink Cadillac" albums.

Director: Rudi Goldman
Genre: Music
Runtime: 59 min
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Production: WTTW/Chicago
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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What is John Prine: Live on Soundstage about?
Grammy Award-winning folk singer John Prine performs his early classics such as "Angel from Montgomery" and "Hello in There" in this 1980 concert filmed for the PBS series "Soundstage," featuring special guest Billy Lee Riley. Interviews with Prine as he tours his Maywood, Ill., hometown and his acoustic versions of "Paradise" and "How Lucky" punctuate live stage performances of songs from his "Bruised Orange" and "Pink Cadillac" albums.
Who directed John Prine: Live on Soundstage?
John Prine: Live on Soundstage was directed by Rudi Goldman.
Who stars in John Prine: Live on Soundstage?
John Prine: Live on Soundstage stars John Prine, John Burns.
How long is John Prine: Live on Soundstage?
John Prine: Live on Soundstage has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
What genre is John Prine: Live on Soundstage?
John Prine: Live on Soundstage is a Music film.
Where was John Prine: Live on Soundstage produced?
John Prine: Live on Soundstage was produced in United States of America.