MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) --Bob Dylan may have won the Nobel Prize, but Prince will forever remain Minnesota's foremost musical superstar, and it's not even close. Wednesday marks what would have been Prince ...
The first posthumous release from Prince’s estate following the music legend’s death in April is slated for November. A remastered deluxe edition of Purple Rain will also include unreleased music, ...
Minnesota showed out in Rolling Stone's new list of the 500 greatest songs of all time. There was lots of recognition for Bob Dylan and Prince and a nod to the Replacements, Lizzo and Eddie Cochran.
Earlier this month it was reported that a vault of unreleased music from Prince was priced at $35 million. All of the major record labels—Universal, Sony, and Warner Bros.—were trying their best to ...
Madonna and Prince made some of the most famous songs of the 1980s. The Purple One even played the guitar on one of the Queen of Pop’s No. 1 hits. During an interview, a famous songwriter revealed ...
Prince was a one-man wrecking crew. From songwriter to instrumentalist to lead vocalist to fashion icon and actor, the man from Minnesota could do it all. And part of that whirling dervish ability ...
“Purple Rain” is one of rock’s most recognizable tunes. The power ballad is synonymous with Prince and his indelible legacy. But, when he penned the song, he was worried that it sounded too similar to ...
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