Prince Remembered

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Sinopsis

Prince Rogers Nelson left this universe behind on April 21, 2016, leaving fans worldwide in mourning. Maybe nowhere in the world has felt this loss as profoundly than Prince's home state of Minnesota. And to The Current, a radio station from Minnesota Public Radio, Prince was more than an artist, he was our friend. That's why, in memory of the Purple One, were sharing the many conversations weve had with musicians, critics, reporters and more about Prince: his life, his music and his legacy.

Episodios

  • Jim James: Prince's music 'is the sound of being human'

    25/04/2016 Duración: 05min

    My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James reflects on his memories of seeing Prince perform at Coachella in 2008, SXSW in 2013 and the impact 'Sign O' the Times' had on his own songwriting.

  • Garrison Keillor: Prince 'believed that you had to be noticed'

    25/04/2016 Duración: 02min

    Garrison Keillor reflected on the loss of Minnesota's own Prince at A Prairie Home Companion's April 23, 2016 show at the Bass Concert Hall in Austin, TX.

  • Atom Robinson: He's better on any instrument than most people are on anything in their life'

    25/04/2016 Duración: 05min

    Atom Robinson is a bassist and backing vocalist who has long admired Prince and spent a few years during the 1990s touring with a Prince tribute band called Shockadelica. He spoke with MPR News host Tom Weber and Current music reporter Andrea Swensson about his life's intersections with Prince.

  • From Bruce Springsteen to high school choirs: Prince tributes

    25/04/2016 Duración: 03min

    Just a few days after Prince's death, MPR News host Tom Weber offers a glimpse into the musical tributes to the artist across the country.

  • a Prince fan: The soundtrack to our lives

    25/04/2016 Duración: 02min

    If there was a soundtrack to her life, Suzanne O'Keefe said, Prince would be it. Standing outside Paisley Park not long after learning of the artist's death, she talked about coming of age in the Twin Cities, not far from Prince's orbit. "I guess I always thought that I would have a chance to see him here at Paisley Park," she said. She brought her camera with her. At least she'll have the pictures.

  • Richard McKernan: Playing basketball with Prince

    25/04/2016 Duración: 01min

    Richard McKernan was a sound engineer in Los Angeles when he worked with Prince on his '1999' album. (McKernan calls it the 'Little Red Corvette' album.) He told MPR News reporter Peter Cox about playing basketball with Prince.

  • Artist Rock 'Cyfi' Martinez: 'A nice present to Minneapolis'

    25/04/2016 Duración: 02min

    A new Prince mural on the side of a building in Minneapolis' Uptown neighborhood was painted this weekend as "a nice present to the city of Minneapolis," says Bloomington-based artist Rock "Cyfi" Martinez. The mural, just over a story high, is located at 26th St. and Hennepin Ave.

  • Victoria: When Prince played prom

    23/04/2016 Duración: 02min

    All day on MPR News Thursday, listeners, fans and former colleagues and collaborators called in to share stories of their encounters with Prince. But a woman named Victoria told host Tom Weber a story like none other: "I can't remember where we held it, but for our St. Paul Central [High School] '76, they were the band: Grand Central Station."

  • Andrea Swensson: It all began with a drawing

    23/04/2016 Duración: 05min

    The Current's music reporter and Local Show host, Andrea Swensson, covered Prince in the last few years of his life. She talked with Current Morning Show hosts Jill Riley and Brian Oake about one of her first interactions with Prince.

  • David Rivkin: He was a typical Midwestern personality'

    23/04/2016 Duración: 02min

    David Rivkin was a producer on Prince's 'Purple Rain' album. He talked to MPR News host Tom Weber about Prince's musical style, his personality and his contributions to the Minneapolis Sound.

  • Susan Rogers: Sound engineer reflects on recording some of Prince's biggest hits

    23/04/2016 Duración: 04min

    Susan Rogers talked to MPR News host Cathy Wurzer about working as a sound engineer for Prince from 1985 to 1989, when she recorded classic albums like "Purple Rain" and "Sign of the Times." She is now an associate professor in the Music Production and Engineering Department at Berklee College of Music in Boston.

  • Britt Robson: 'He was a provocateur and ... an amazing genius'

    23/04/2016 Duración: 03min

    Longtime Twin Cities music writer Britt Robson remembers hearing Prince's first album when it came out and was struck by how unique his sound was. He talked to MPR's Euan Kerr about Prince's legacy.

  • Legendary producer Jimmy Jam: 'The hardest-working person in the room'

    23/04/2016 Duración: 05min

    Jimmy Jam is best known for his work producing songs with R&B hitmakers Janet Jackson, Boyz II Men, Mariah Carey, Usher, George Michael, Chaka Khan and others. But before all that, he was a member of the band the Time, which opened for Prince in the early days of the Minneapolis Sound. He remembered Prince as a virtuoso and a workhorse.

  • Peter Greenlund: Nine years of touring with Prince

    22/04/2016 Duración: 06min

    Peter Greenlund is chair of the live sound and show production department at the Institute of Production and Recording -- IPR College of Creative Arts in Minneapolis. Outside his academic career, Peter is involved in live show production, and he's worked with such well-known artists as Phil Collins and Willie Nelson. Peter talked with Current Morning Show hosts Jill Riley and Brian Oake about the nine years he spent touring with Prince and producing his live concerts.

  • Euan Kerr: The road that led Prince Rogers Nelson to stardom

    22/04/2016 Duración: 06min

    Minnesota has lost a legend. Prince melded the best of R&B, soul, hard rock -- and a host of other styles to create something entirely new. He died in April at the age of 57. MPR News reporter Euan Kerr looks at his legacy.

  • Jon Bream: A critic's rocky relationship with the icon

    22/04/2016 Duración: 05min

    Of all the journalists who have covered Prince, the one who knew him the longest and the best was Jon Bream of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Bream first interviewed Prince in 1978 when the musician just 20 years old. Over the years, the two of them had a close, sometimes contentious, relationship. Prince was anything but happy with Bream's unauthorized 1984 biography ("Prince: Inside the Purple Reign") Prince wanted control of his own story. There was the time Prince set fire to a Bream review of one of his albums on Arsenio Hall's TV talk show. But in later years, the two mended fences.

  • Scott LeGere: Lessons from Prince - 'You play? Then play. Here's where you can take it.'

    22/04/2016 Duración: 04min

    At McNally Smith School of Music one of Prince's guitars sits on a chair, draped with a black shroud. Scott LeGere, the chair of the school's music business department, managed recording sessions for Prince at Paisley Park in the early 2000's. He told MPR News reporter Marianne Combs his time there taught him first and foremost just what an amazing musical talent Prince was.

  • Andrea Swensson: An insider's relationship with Prince

    22/04/2016 Duración: 06min

    The Current's Andrea Swensson recalls the sweet, funny, quiet encounters she's had with Prince over the past few years. It all started with a doodle, she tells MPR News host Cathy Wurzer.

  • Lowell Pickett: Listening to Minneapolis differently, because of Prince

    22/04/2016 Duración: 06min

    Lowell Pickett is a co-owner of Minneapolis' Dakota Jazz Club. He last saw Prince Tuesday night, during R&B/jazz musician Lizz Wright's concert at the club. They didn't get a chance to chat.

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