According to local and multiple news sources, a medical response call coming from Prince's Paisley Park compound in Chanhassen, MN was received at 9:43 AM CDT. After attempts to revive him by first responders failed, he was declared dead at 10:07 AM CDT.
He has been having health issues recently, and reportedly was hospitalized in Moline, Illinois after his plane was diverted while flying back to Minneapolis from a concert in Atlanta Friday night that was blamed on flu-like symptoms
Cause of death has not been determined at the time I write this..

He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, and much of the music soundtrack of my late teens and twenties is dominated by Prince songs. I still chuckle when I think about my late high school friend Joel Anderson who resembled the late 70's Prince complete with the big Afro he was rocking then, bristling when me and my godbrother Brent Warren teased him about it.
Some of my fondest concert memories involve going to his Dirty Mind, Controversy, 1999, and Purple Rain tours at Hofheinz Pavilion and The Summit in the early 80's. I stood in line at the Almeda 8 with my brother and other Prince fans in my 1999 concert T-shirt to buy tickets for the opening weekend of the movie Purple Rain when it.came out. And when a Prince album or CD came out, I was at Soundwaves and Sound Warehouse eagerly snatching them up.
I knew that with many of my fave musical artists being in their late 50's, 60's and 70's that 2016 could be one of those years where we witnessed many of them leave this plane of existence for various reasons. But I can't help thinking after hearing today's news that another musical piece of my childhood, my life and the lives my Baby Boomer and Gen X peers is gone.
His Royal Badness may be gone, but his towering musical legacy will endure forever.
Rest in power and peace, Prince. The concerts in Heaven just got a little more funkier.
No comments:
Post a Comment