Live music beacon Austin City Limits proudly opens Season 46 with a gem: a poignant season premiere featuring the best of American songwriting giant John Prine. Sadly we lost Prine in 2020 due to complications from Covid-19, but ACL celebrates his remarkable life and legacy with twelve classic performances, chronicling his early days from his 1978 debut in Season 3 on the program to his final appearance in Season 44 in 2018. The requiem showcases the folk heroâs signature wit and wisdom, detailing the stories behind some of his most beloved songs. Check your local listings for showtimes.
Called âthe Mark Twain of American songwritingâ by Rolling Stone, Prine made eight appearances on ACL over the course of 40 years, and the career-spanning hour captures his storied career, showcasing a mix of vintage fan favorites and more recent gems and includes a never-before-aired 1987 performance of his classic âSam Stone.â Prineâs singular talent and his ability to write songs about everyday lives and the human condition were revered by generations of songwriters and the episode features a heartfelt introduction by Americana star Jason Isbell; Isbell introduces the hour saying âThe thing I admired most about Johnâs songs was the way he could step completely into someone elseâs life.â
The hour opens with Prineâs 1978 ACL debut, performing a pair of solo acoustic numbers, âFish and Whistleâ and âHello in There,â as he introduces his immense talents to a rapt audience. Prineâs 1983 appearance as part of a songwriters special, alongside peers such as Guy Clark and Rodney Crowell, is captured here; he captivates the crowd and fellow artists with a hilarious intro to the irreverent relationship saga âThere She Goes.â A bonus for fans is a never-before-aired 1987 performance of the addicts elegy âSam Stone,â with Prine sharing a moving story about a personal visit to DCâs Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The hour showcases many of his best-known songs, including early standouts âIllegal Smileâ and âParadiseâ from his self-titled 1971 debut. Celebrated as a great storyteller, Prine sparkles in his introduction to âJesus, The Missing Yearsâ from 1992, gamely speculating on the deityâs young adulthood and Prineâs own wayward ways. Prine makes a memorable 2002 guest appearance, joining Bonnie Raitt for a gorgeous duet of the Prine-penned âAngel from Montgomery,â in a performance Raitt has called one of the highlights of her career. The hour closes with a pair of songs about mortality from Prineâs last album The Tree of Forgiveness during his final ACL appearance in 2018. Bouncing back and forth between spoken recitation and joyful singing on the closer âWhen I Get to Heaven,â the songwriter offers a good-time singalong about leaving this world on a high note. Prine couldnât have written a better epitaph: When he gets to heaven, he tells the Austin crowd, âIâm gonna get a guitar and start a rock ânâ roll band/check into a swell hotel/ainât the afterlife grand?â
âVery few artists appeared on ACL more times than John Prine,â said ACL executive producer Terry Lickona. âIt was a mutual love affair â he loved doing the show, and we loved having him (8 times!!). We consider these his best performances, and as always, he will have you laughing and crying â sometimes both during the same song.â
âJohn loved to play Austin City Limits and was very proud to have made so many appearances over the years,â said Prineâs widow Fiona Whelan Prine. âTerry Lickona has been a wonderful supporter of Johnâs career and a good friend to our family. Thank you ACL and Terry for opening your season with this special show.â
Episode setlist:
Fish and Whistle (1978)
Hello in There (1978)
There She Goes (1983)
Sam Stone (1987)
Illegal Smile (1987)
Paradise (1987)
Jesus, The Missing Years (1992)
Everything Is Cool (1992)
Picture Show (1996)
Angel from Montgomery (2002)
Summerâs End (2018)
When I Get to Heaven (2018)
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About Austin City Limits
Austin City Limits (ACL) offers viewers unparalleled access to featured acts in an intimate setting that provides a platform for artists to deliver inspired, memorable, full-length performances. Now in its 46th Season, the program is taped live before a concert audience from The Moody Theater in downtown Austin. Austin City Limits is the longest-running music series in television history and remains the only TV series to ever be awarded the National Medal of Arts. Since its inception, the groundbreaking music series has become an institution thatâs helped secure Austinâs reputation as the Live Music Capital of the World. The historic KLRU Studio 6A, home to 36 years of ACL concerts, has been designated an official Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Landmark. In 2011, ACL moved to the new venue ACL Live at The Moody Theater in downtown Austin. ACL received a rare institutional Peabody Award for excellence and outstanding achievement in 2012.
Austin City Limits is produced by Austin PBS, KLRU-TV and funding is provided in part by Dell Technologies, RigUp, the Austin Convention Center Department and Cirrus Logic. Additional funding is provided by the Friends of Austin City Limits. Learn more about Austin City Limits, programming and history at acltv.com.











