Singer-songwriter John Prine, 73, dies from coronavirus complications

Singer-songwriter John Prine died from complications related to COVID-19, his family said Tuesday night. He was 73.

The country-folk singer was at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville being treated for coronavirus when he passed, his family said.

2019 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival - Day 3 (Erika Goldring / WireImage)
2019 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival - Day 3 (Erika Goldring / WireImage)

Prine said he was discovered by film critic Roger Ebert in Chicago. The journalist wrote a glowing review of the artist in the Sun-Times newspaper, and his career went from delivering mail to writing lyrics Bob Dylan would call "pure Proustian existentialism."

Prine was particularly admired by his fellow singer-songwriters. Dylan called him one of his favorite songwriters, and Johnny Cash said he listened to Prine's music for his own musical inspiration.

61st Annual GRAMMY Awards - Red Carpet (Rich Fury / Getty Images)
61st Annual GRAMMY Awards - Red Carpet (Rich Fury / Getty Images)

He received lifetime achievement recognition from the Grammy Awards this year. In 2015, he was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.