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and Gary Clark Jr., featuring Sheila E on drums.

As the flames roser higher and higher in background, Clark Jr. took the performance to another level with a rage-filled electric guitar solo. www.billboard.com/.../gary-clark-jr-this-land-performance-2020-grammys-video Content on this site does not reflect an endorsement or recommendation of any artist or music by the Recording Academy. I’m going to be here. I don't think anybody could touch him, and I'll fight you on that. "As a guitar player, I think he's the best guitar player in the world. The GRAMMY-winning "This Land" singer honors his hero at The GRAMMY Salute To Prince, which airs on CBS on April 21. Apr 14, 2020 - 12:34 pm . F--k you.’" In case you missed its airing on CBS/CBS All Access, or in case you couldn't Shazam some of the deeper cuts quickly enough, let's take a trip back to a time filled with "Purple Rain," before the coronavirus crisis stopped us all in our tracks (the show was safely and miraculously taped before the pandemic rocked the States). So that happened, and that for me was a small pushing of a boundary," Bay tells GRAMMY.com.Photo: Monty Brinton/CBS/Getty ImagesGRAMMY-winning rapper/actor/activist Common followed with a modern update on the 1987 album's socially charged title track, "Sign O' The Times." It's just what I want to be, really," the "This Land" singer adds with a smile.GRAMMY-winning polymath St. Vincent followed, donning a lavender ruffled bodysuit and white go-go boots. Gary Clark Jr. recruited the Roots for an updated rendition of the guitarist’s politically charged “This Land” at the 2020 Grammys.. April 21 night's tribute to the legendary Prince kicked off with an absolutely electrifying performance of the titular 'Let's Go Crazy' from H.E.R. "I just loved and adored him, [he was a] great friend. So I was just like, ‘I’m in your neighborhood. Responsibility for the accuracy of information provided in stories not written by or specifically prepared for the Academy lies with the story's original source or writer. The tribute will feature several different eras of the artist’s musical career. You know, my first EP I released was an acoustic thing, and I knew that I wanted drums and bass and some sort of band sound on the full album. Prince, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lynne and others -- "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" - Duration: 6:16. All Rights Reserved.Billboard is a subsidiary of Prometheus Global Media, LLC.The Biz premium subscriber content has moved to Billboard.com/business.Watch Gary Clark Jr.'s performance below.Gary Clark Jr. performs onstage during the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center on Jan. 26, 2020 in Los Angeles.“I don’t want to have to tell my son that I was insulted because of my skin color. There’s going to be more of us here. Before she calmly slayed "Controversy," she told a story of Prince attending one of her shows, which "scared her to death." Finally, they lead a packed stage for a very star-studded, lively take of "Baby I'm a Star," bringing out all the amazing performers who channeled Prince's royal energy during the show.© 2020 - Recording Academy. 'Let’s Go Crazy: A Grammy Salute To Prince' began with two Grammy-winning artists performing one of the most iconic Prince and The Revolution songs.