Prince is an icon in every sense of the word. He was a musical trailblazer, leaving an indelible impact on multiple genres.
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All hail the guitar solo — one of the most indestructibly great art forms in all of modern music. There’s nothing quite like ...
From Eddie Van Halen to Brian May to Prince, these are just some of the names that come to mind when talking about some of the greatest rock guitarists of all time. These are gifted musicians who not ...
Prince and George Harrison are undeniably two of the greatest guitarists of all time. Between their catalogs of music, they each share 23 No. 1 hits and 11 Grammys. Despite their decorated careers, ...
Even though Prince could be equally dangerous with any instrument in his hand, he felt some guitarists left him absolutely ...
Prince could play guitar like Carlos Santana or Jimi Hendrix, sing like James Brown, turn out pop melodies worthy of Motown or lay down the deepest grooves this side of Sly and the Family Stone. But ...
Prince had very high standards for his performances. Honestly, there’s little evidence out there of him performing a set badly. He wanted only the best when it came to his art. And that much is clear ...
In 1984, when Prince & The Revolution performed at the LA Forum on the Purple Rain tour, a 14 year-old kid named Tony Kanal ...