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Red Hot Chili Peppers announced Frusciante’s return in December 2019. A couple of months later, he performed with the band at a memorial concert for Andrew Burkle put on by the Tony Hawk Foundation.
Frusciante was a member of the Chili Peppers for their 1989 LP Mother’s Milk and 1991’s Blood Sugar Sex Magik. He left the group but returned in 1998, appearing on Californication, By the Way, and Stadium Arcadium before departing again in 2009.
]]>Prine had battled cancer twice — throat cancer in 1998, and lung cancer in 2013 — and underwent hip surgery in February.
Prine was hospitalized last week after falling ill and put on a ventilator Saturday night, according to a statement from his family.
Prine’s wife and manager, Fiona, announced on March 17 that she had tested positive for the virus after they had returned from a European tour. She has since recovered.
The country-folk legend, who was considered one of the all-time American songwriters, was responsible for penning and singing songs like “Sam Stone” and “Paradise”. His career spanned several decades and earned him many accolades, including two Grammys.
Sadly, Prine is now one of the bigger musical stars to succumb to the coronavirus, though he’s certainly not the first. Earlier this month, Fountains of Wayne cofounder and “Stacy’s Mom” writer Adam Schlesinger died from coronavirus complications at age 52. And earlier today, Saturday Night Live music supervisor Hal Willner was also pronounced dead after an unsuccessful fight against COVID-19.
RIP John Prine.
Over here on E Street, we are crushed by the loss of John Prine. John and I were "New Dylans" together in the early 70s and he was never anything but the lovliest guy in the world. A true national treasure and a songwriter for the ages. We send our love and prayers to his family.
— Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) April 8, 2020
]]>It’s a time of the Passing Of The GOAT.Each of whom remind us there are MANY ways to get there.They just gave it. Every. Thing.THEY. Had.
They will CONTINUE to give
The Force Was With John Prine & Hal Wilner & Bill Withers & Ellis Marsalis & Wallace Roney & Bucky Pizzarellihttps://t.co/hDCSpMwbtG
— Vernon Reid (@vurnt22) April 8, 2020