Prince
Prince; Rest of line up t.b.a.
This year North Sea Jazz is presenting a real King of the Night:
none other than the megastar Prince will be performing in the Maas
in the small hours of July 8, 9 and 10, after the standard program
has finished.
His Purple Highness was born as Prince Rogers Nelson in 1958, the
son of a pianist-composer and jazz singer. He had already taught
himself to play the piano and had written his first song by the age
of seven. Since his breakthrough in the early 1980s, Prince has
been an indelible part of music history. He has a long list of hit
singles to his name - written both for himself and for others - and
has sold over one hundred million albums across the entire world.
In addition, his list of honors includes seven Grammy Awards, a
Golden Globe and an Academy Award.
Last November, Prince performed in the Netherlands for the first
time in eight years. He was on stage at the GelreDome in Arnhem at
that time and his concert received rave reviews. On each of the
three evenings of the North Sea Jazz Festival, the artist from
Minneapolis will perform a different program which will, of course,
include many of his hits. And who knows, he may be joined on stage
by other stars, because acts with whom the singer-guitarist has
worked in the past are performing at the festival every day. To
name a few: Janelle Monáe, Larry Graham, Chaka Khan, Bootsy
Collins, Raphael Saadiq, Mavis Staples, Esperanza Spalding, Candy
Dulfer... So, more than enough possibilities for several fantastic
jam sessions.
"My name is Prince, and I am funky, " the master once sang.
Audiences at the North Sea Jazz Festival be warned: these evenings
will be truly unforgettable and you will probably hear some unique
collaborations.