Reports of a Prince hologram accompanying Justin Timberlake during his Super Bowl LII halftime performance popped up prior to today's game, with a number of Prince fans voicing their displeasure with ...
It’s long been speculated that Michael Jackson wrote Bad, the title track from his 1987 album, in the hope that he could perform it as a duet with Prince, and now Sheila E. has given further credence ...
Sheila E. paid tribute to Jellybean Johnson, the former drummer for the Prince-founded funk rock band The Time, amid news of his death at the age of 69. The ’80s icon took to Facebook Friday evening, ...
*Sheila E. recently shared that Prince recorded his version of Michael Jackson’s 1987 hit “Bad” before deleting it. During an interview with Jason Matheson on The Jason Show, the iconic drummer, now ...
John Legend and Sheila E. covered Prince music Wednesday at the Democratic National Convention as part of a tribute to vice presidential candidate Tim Walz. The Legend-Sheila E. collaboration on ...
Maren Morris also performed at the political event ahead of Tim Walz earning the Democratic vice presidential nomination Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
John Legend and Sheila E. perform on stage at the DNC. (Mike Segar/Reuters) John Legend and Sheila E. took the stage to perform a “Let’s Go Crazy” tribute to Prince, the legendary Minnesota musician.
The public might've considered Michael Jackson and Prince to be rivals, but the two music legends had an almost-collaboration that unfortunately never reached airwaves. Around the 15:30-minute mark of ...
Aliffer Zamira Sabek built Seeds of Liberation on the belief that freedom begins with food, rest and real community — not rhetoric. What started as direct action in the streets has grown into an ...
After nearly five decades in the music industry, Sheila E. has done something this year she’s never done before — dropped two new albums at once, each with a curious twist. 1) She’s delivered her ...
As a young student in Oakland, California, Sheila E. was a sprinter training to be in the Olympics. At 15, her life changed when she played a show in San Francisco with her father, Latin jazz ...