
Prince Remembered Podcast
1) Lisa Coleman: 'Prince and I just connected musically'
Prince's longtime collaborator and keyboard player, Lisa Coleman, joined Prince's band in the early 1980s and became a member of the Revolution. Coleman spoke to The Current's Andrea Swensson about he...Show More
2) Jellybean Johnson unveils plans for Minneapolis Sound Museum
Jellybean Johnson is Minneapolis music royalty. The drummer for the Time also leads the Jellybean Johnson Experience. Plus, he played with Prince, and co-produced the hit song “Black Cat” with Janet J...Show More
3) Andre Cymone discusses Prince's 'Controversy,' released 40 years ago
Andre Cymone is an essential part of the story of Minneapolis music, and he continues to tour and release albums, and Andre's story is inextricably linked with the story of Prince and the Minneapolis ...Show More
4) Taja Sevelle - Prince's philanthropy and mentorship
Taja Sevelle was one of the first artists on the Paisley Park record label. She recorded the Prince-penned "Wouldn't You Love To Love Me?" (on her self-titled 1987 release); Prince's version was on t...Show More
5) Taja Sevelle - Prince's philanthropy and mentorship
Taja Sevelle was one of the first artists on the Paisley Park record label. She recorded the Prince-penned "Wouldn't You Love To Love Me?" (on her self-titled 1987 release); Prince's version was on t...Show More
6) Dr. Fink: 'When Prince sang live, he was just impeccable'
Matt Fink - aka Dr. Fink - was one of Prince's first keyboard players and is a member of the Revolution. In conversation with Andrea Swensson, Dr. Fink reflects on performing, recording and touring wi...Show More
7) Dr. Fink: 'When Prince sang live, he was just impeccable'
Matt Fink - aka Dr. Fink - was one of Prince's first keyboard players and is a member of the Revolution. In conversation with Andrea Swensson, Dr. Fink reflects on performing, recording and touring wi...Show More
8) Fred Armisen: 'I could talk about Prince endlessly'
Actor, comedian and musician Fred Armisen ('Saturday Night Live'; 'Portlandia'; 'Late Night with Seth Meyers') discovered Prince shortly after the release of '1999.' In a conversation with The Current...Show More
9) Fred Armisen: 'I could talk about Prince endlessly'
Actor, comedian and musician Fred Armisen ('Saturday Night Live'; 'Portlandia'; 'Late Night with Seth Meyers') discovered Prince shortly after the release of '1999.' In a conversation with The Current...Show More
10) LeRoy Bennett: 'Prince was beyond anybody'
Production/lighting designer LeRoy Bennett began working with Prince in 1980 and continued working with him until 1994. 'I was blessed that I started my life and this career with him,' says Bennett, w...Show More