Remembering Prince, Lonnie Mack
Prince was the legendary Minneapolis musician who became one of the most popular performers of the last 40 years. He was a versatile performer who combined various musical styles, in addition to being a talented songwriter and virtuoso guitarist. He won an Academy Award for his score for his 1984 movie “Purple Rain”, as well as seven Grammys. He had five #1 hits and sold well over 100 million albums. Lonnie Mack was the rockabilly guitarist, best known for his 1963 instrumental version of Chuck Berry’s “Memphis”