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Sometimes It Snows In April – My Tribute to Prince

Prince embodied creativity. His fearlessness, versatility, soulfulness, and ability to continually evolve have always been an inspiration to me.

As a tribute to Prince, I arranged and recorded over 16 tracks of violin, octave violin, guitar, and bass, in a cover of his classic “Sometimes It Snows In April”.

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