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PRIME PRINE LAND NOW BEARS HIS NAME AS A PARK

PRIME PRINE LAND WILL BEAR HIS NAME AS A PARK

by Norman Warwick

The “Angel From Montgomery” singer is now also the name of a new park in Kentucky.

That’s right. A park in Western Kentucky was recently re-named after one of the greatest songwriters of all time: John Prine.

The dedication ceremony for the John Prine Memorial Park, which is in Rochester Dam in Muhlenberg County, took place on October 1.

John Prine Memorial Park. The news came as a part of a dedicated effort by local parks to update existing county offerings, said noted spokesperson and committee member for the John Prine Memorial Park, Karen Harper Lain. The updated park now includes a new boat ramp, increased parking, a pavilion for picnics, new playground equipment, and improved landscaping.

And Prine had genuine connections to the area, too. The stalwart songwriter, who passed away in 2020 after complications from COVID-19, wrote the song “Paradise” for his dad about the small town of Paradise, which is on the banks of the Green River in the state.

Upon his passing, many of the artist’s fans began pilgrimages to Rochester Dam, which is noted in “Paradise,” so that they could leave memorials to the fallen star musician and performer.

As such, Lain and others who are interested, recently approached the Muhlenberg County Fiscal Court about the idea of renaming the park after the artist’s death, and, Lain said, those officials were “immediately on board,” according to news outlets.

In other Prine news, the legendary singer is one of several artists, including Patsy Cline (left), who is a 2022 Music City Walk of Fame inductee.

Prine and Cline, along with Dr. Paul T. Kwami, musical director of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, and industry executive Ed Hardy, was honoured during a special ceremony on Oct. 10.

“Each of these four inductees left an enduring mark on Music City, and their influence continues today,” said Kevin Lavender, board of directors of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp, in a statement. “The Music City Walk of Fame is proud to pay tribute to these legends with their induction, and we are especially honored to have their family members attend to accept on their behalf.”

John´s widow, Fiona Prine, accepted the honor on his behalf, which was presented by Country Music Hall of Fame member Brenda Lee (right) , while Cline’s daughter Julie Fudge accepted the honor for her mother.

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