![]() It’s like nothing else.”Įven though the reunited The Revolution contains all the members of the band at its commercial peak - Coleman, guitarist Wendy Melvoin, drummer Bobby Z, keyboardist Matt Fink and bassist Brown Mark - Coleman says it doesn’t want to continue as a tribute band. The really hard-core fans, they seem to be showing up, and we literally, like, cry together, and it’s really profound. And I think we’re just connecting with fans. “I mean, he led a lot of people through a lot of hard stuff and talked about a lot of personal and controversial issues. ![]() And also of joy - of tremendous amount of work and just genius stuff that Prince left for us all to enjoy, you know? ![]() “Because what we’re trying to do is have a catharsis of sadness and anger. “Really, most of the gigs have been more of a rock ’n’ roll church than anything else,” she says. Prince died at age 57 of what has been ruled an accidental opioid overdose as the artist self-medicated to deal with chronic pain from decades of enthusiastic performances. We came together because of the loss of Prince.”Ĭoleman said the grieving process continues. “I guess because it started out of just pure love and sadness. It’s, um, almost like a gypsy caravan,” she says, laughing.
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