John Prine – Bear Creek Blues (live 2016)
A quiet song of memory, roots, and humanity, performed not for fame but for something larger and deeply felt When John Prine performed Bear Creek Blues live in 2016, it…
A quiet song of memory, roots, and humanity, performed not for fame but for something larger and deeply felt When John Prine performed Bear Creek Blues live in 2016, it…
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