Kravitz’s interview with Rolling Stone serves as a eulogy of sorts, recalling some of the fondest memories the two musicians shared together. Though Kravitz is still in mourning, his interview with Rolling Stone celebrates a symbiotic musical partnership and friendship that will transcend life and death. Ice Cube Remembers Directing Prince Video, Calls N.W.A Reunion ‘A Dream Come True’: Watch I’d play drums and he’d play guitar and then I’d come and play guitar and he’d play bass or keyboards.” “It was fun since we’d jump around to different instruments. “Those were fun times,” Kravitz said of his times jamming with Prince. So when he left, a part of me really went too.”ĭuring his lifetime, Prince performed with Kravitz several times, both at Paisley Park and on several of Kravitz’s tours. With musicians Wendy Melvoin, Lisa Coleman, BrownMark, Dr. He was a mentor and then someone I got to know as a friend and play with. Host Andrea Swensson welcomes The Revolution and friends for a story about the. This is how I did it, and now you do it your way.’ That meant a lot. I had this big imagination as to where I was gonna go, and it did not fit in a box. That record just opened up my imagination as to where I wanted to go. I just remember sitting there and listening to it over and over. I’m listening to ‘Head’ and I’m studying Doctor Fink’s synthesizer solo. I had a Sony Walkman and I’m listening to Dirty Mind. Rather, Matt Fink, 64, got that moniker when he played keyboards with Prince’s band, The Revolution, starting in 1978he appeared on stage clad in scrubs and surgical mask, sometimes donning a stethoscope to. Occasionally we would take a break from rehearsing and we’d walk down to the nearby baseball field, the keyboardist says. Hearing aids with wide dynamic range were key to helping 'Dr. The last time Matt Fink, better known as 'Doctor Fink,' spoke with Prince was three years before the iconic musician died last April. I remember sitting in biology class in high school. According to Dr Matt Fink, Prince’s musical offsider between 19, Prince’s skills extended beyond the studio and live arena and onto the softball diamond. Kravitz continued: “I say that because of what he meant to me as an influence.
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