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April 12, 2023 26 mins

Austrian Alps-based Americana songwriter Prinz Grizzley veered into the Americana lane with two critically-acclaimed albums that led to playing festivals around the world, recording with Erin Rae, and sharing bills with folks like Yola, Tyler Childers, Molly Tuttle, Charley Crockett and many more.

Today we are joined by Prinz to discuss his new singles, “I Keep On Searching” and “Payback Day (I’ll Give No Warning)," and his take on the CCR classic “Proud Mary,” all songs represent another new direction taken by Prinz.

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2:15 New Releases

7:00 What is the difference between country music in Austria and US?


How would you describe your style and how did it form throughout the years?
How did create the stage name, Prinz Grizzley?

20:30 How did you get started in music?

24:00 What do you want to be known for? --

Check out Prinz Grizzley! http://prinzgrizzley.com/

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