Hello good people and welcome to Prine Time, a monthly podcast with your hosts bluesman deluxe Billy Prine and roots music producer Michael Dinallo. On Prine Time, we’ll discuss a lot of interesting subjects pertaining to arts, music, places, people and things that we have seen and heard. Some we haven’t heard yet. Some we may never hear. Sit back for the next 28 minutes and enjoy a little bit of Paradise.
Billy talks with his cousin Wendy Sue Mayhugh about the history of the Prine Clan in Paradise, Kentucky. Stories include adventures with his brother John Prine when they were children, returning from Chicago to visit Paradise, a reference to Daniel Boone, and John playing “Paradise” for their father. Music included are versions of “Paradise” by John Prine from his "German Afternoons" album and Billy’s version from his upcoming EP "A Place I Used to Know" produced by Michael Dinallo.
Credits:
BillyPrine – host
MichaelDinallo – co-host, producer, field recording, and editing
DougHudson – co-producer
TimCarter – studio recording, mixing, and mastering
Jonathan Mitchell - executive producer
CousinWendy Sue Mayhugh’s conversation with Billy Prine was recorded in Central City,Kentucky in November 2019.
The conversation between Billy Prine and Michael Dinallo was recorded in Nashville,Tennessee in December 2019.
Michael Dinallo produced Billy’s Prine’s version of “Paradise.” It was recorded and mixed by Tim Carter atThe Treehouse in Ridgetop, Tennessee in November 2019. It features Billy Prine on vocal & acoustic guitar, Tim Carter on mandolin & harmony vocal, and Michael Dinallo on electric guitar. It will appears on Billy Prine’s new EP "A Place I Used to Know" due out in 2020.
John Prine’s version of “Paradise” appears on his album "German Afternoons."
Prine Time: Paradise was mastered by Tim Carter at The Treehouse in Ridgetop, Tennessee in December 2019.