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Prince’s Lotusflow3r Website Designers Reveal the Vision Behind It
May 3, 2026
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Frankie “Kash” Waddy – P-Funk Drummer on Touring, Groove & Music Life
Apr 28, 2026
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John Wesley Payne on Prince, Paisley Park & The Music Behind the Genius
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| 5/3/26 | Prince’s Lotusflow3r Website Designers Reveal the Vision Behind It | Before streaming became the standard, Prince was already rethinking how artists connect directly with fans.In this rare archive interview, the designers behind his Lotusflow3r website — Scott Addison Clay and Anthony Malzone — share what it was like working directly with Prince to create one of the most ambitious digital music experiences of its time.Originally recorded in 2009, this conversation explores how the Lotusflow3r platform blended music, storytelling, and interactivity into something far beyond a traditional artist website.They discuss:• How they were personally recruited by Prince • The creative vision behind the “interactive world” concept • Launch night and overwhelming global traffic • The balance between art, technology, and user experience • Prince’s forward-thinking approach to digital music • Early ideas around exclusive content and direct fan accessThis is a fascinating look at an artist who consistently pushed boundaries — not just musically, but technologically.About Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley:On air since 1982 — long before podcasts — Musicians Reveal brings you real conversations with the artists, musicians, and industry voices behind the music. | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | Frankie “Kash” Waddy – P-Funk Drummer on Touring, Groove & Music Life | In this early 2000s radio archive interview, legendary drummer Frankie “Kash” Waddy of Parliament-Funkadelic shares insights into life on the road, the discipline behind the groove, and what it takes to sustain a career at the highest level.A Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member with P-Funk, Waddy discusses touring up to 250 days a year, developing his own sound, and stepping into the spotlight with his solo project Kash Up Front.From funk to rock to hip-hop influences, this conversation offers a rare, firsthand look inside the mindset of one of the most respected drummers in the game. | — | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | John Wesley Payne on Prince, Paisley Park & The Music Behind the Genius | On air since 1982. Interviewing artists for decades—long before podcasts existed.In this episode of Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley, multi-instrumentalist and producer John Wesley Payne shares his journey through funk, rock, R&B, and the Bay Area music scene—including his experiences around Prince and Paisley Park.Payne reflects on the moment Prince heard his playing, what it was like stepping into that creative environment, and how quickly ideas moved inside Prince’s world. He also discusses working alongside artists connected to Larry Graham, Tony! Toni! Toné!, and the extended Minneapolis scene.Beyond the Prince stories, this conversation dives into musicianship, independence, and the realities of building a career across decades in a constantly changing music industry.This is a firsthand perspective from a working musician—focused on craft, creativity, and the discipline behind the music.🎙️ In this episode:Growing up across gospel, funk, rock, and R&BThe Bay Area music scene and key collaborationsThe call that led to Paisley ParkStudio insights and creative processGear, sound, and musical versatilityLife as an independent artistWatch the full interview on YouTube: Musicians Reveal with Joe KelleyMore interviews and archives: MusiciansReveal.com | — | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | Prince’s Inner Circle Speaks (2016) — Days After His Passing | In April 2016, just days after Prince passed, we spoke with the artists who knew him best — his inner circle. These are real conversations — raw, emotional, and happening in real time.This special features voices from Prince’s world including John Blackwell, Matt “Doctor” Fink, Tommy Barbarella, Taja Sevelle, Elisa Fiorillo, St. Paul Peterson, Jacqui Thompson, and Tamar Davis — sharing memories, grief, insight, and the legacy of one of music’s greatest artists.This is not a retrospective.This is how it felt… in the moment.⏱️ TIMESTAMPS00:00 Intro — Days After Prince Passed 00:30 Taja Sevelle — Grief 00:50 John Blackwell — Loss 01:20 Elisa Fiorillo — Processing the Loss 02:10 Dr. Matt Fink — Spirituality & Music 03:45 Tamar Davis — Prince’s Spirit 04:25 Elisa Fiorillo — Teacher & Influence 05:05 St. Paul Peterson — Mentor 06:30 Jacqui Thompson — Business Independence 07:20 John Blackwell — The Vault 07:55 John Blackwell — Rainbow Children Era 08:30 Tommy Barbarella — Recording with Prince 10:00 Tommy Barbarella — Legacy 11:30 Elisa Fiorillo — Gratefulness 12:00 Taja Sevelle — Charity & Giving 12:50 Taja Sevelle — Legacy 13:10 Closing ThoughtsFrom Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley — on air since 1982, featuring in-depth conversations with funk, R&B, and Prince-associated artists. The first radio show ever featured on Prince’s official NPG Music Club in 2004. | — | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | Eddie M, John Paris & Tim Larkin | Prince & EWF Stories + 50-Year Reunion | After more than 50 years, three lifelong friends and seasoned musicians reunite.Eddie M (Prince & The Revolution / Sheila E), John Paris (Earth, Wind & Fire / Patti LaBelle), and Tim Larkin—whose career includes time with James Brown and Natalie Cole—come together to reflect on their journey and create new music.They discuss their new release Back 2 Basics with Tim Larkin single “You’re The Biggest Part Of Me,” and share stories from decades in the music industry—including time around Prince and Earth, Wind & Fire.This is a powerful full-circle moment—friendship, legacy, and the bond that brought them back together after 50 years.Hosted by Joe Kelley, Musicians Reveal has been on the air since 1982, featuring in-depth conversations with legendary artists across funk, R&B, and beyond.Keywords: Prince, Sheila E, Earth Wind and Fire, Eddie M interview, John Paris interview, funk music podcast, R&B legends, Musicians Reveal, Tim Larkin | — | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | Morris Hayes & Meia Santiago: Prince Lessons, New Music & Spain Sessions | Morris Hayes and Meia Santiago join Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley to discuss their new music project recorded in Spain.Morris shares powerful lessons he learned working with Prince—including the three essential elements of great vocal recording—while Meia opens up about her upcoming EP Foreigner, inspired by identity, migration, and global connection.They also break down their songwriting process, remote collaboration, and how technology has changed music production forever.🎙️ Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley features in-depth conversations with legendary musicians and rising artists across funk, R&B, and beyond. | — | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | Dwayne Kerr: Touring with Erykah Badu | Dwayne Kerr, flutist with Erykah Badu, joins Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley to share his journey through music, touring, and artistic growth.From recording in London to performing at Paisley Park and major international festivals, Dwayne reflects on the experiences that shaped his sound and career. He also discusses writing deeply personal music, including a piece dedicated to a friend battling cancer, and how those moments influence his creative process.This is an insightful conversation about discipline, independence, and building a musical identity in today’s world. | — | ||||||
| 3/28/26 | Greg Chastain (Voices of Hope Boston): Music, Community & the Fight Against Cancer | Music meets purpose in this powerful conversation with Greg Chastain, founder and president of Voices of Hope Boston—a nonprofit using live performance and community to raise funds for cancer research and patient care.Greg shares the deeply personal story behind the organization, inspired by his mother’s battle with cancer, and how a one-night show turned into a movement that has raised over $1 million for life-saving research.We also dive into:How music and theater bring hope during difficult timesPerforming national anthems for the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics & moreThe impact of funding real cancer treatments and patient programsThe power of volunteers, community, and purpose-driven artThis is a conversation about resilience, music, and making a real difference.🎙️ About Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley Featuring legendary and emerging funk, R&B, and Prince-associated artists, Musicians Reveal has been on the air since 1982 and now spans five decades. The show was personally recognized by Prince and continues to spotlight the stories behind the music. | — | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | Curt Jones (Slave, Aurra, Deja) Reveals the Truth Behind “Slide,” Aurra’s Rise & Funk’s Golden Era | Join us on Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley as we sit down with Curt Jones—founding member of Slave, Aurra, and Deja—and one of the most influential architects of funk and R&B’s golden era.In this deep-dive conversation, Curt shares the real stories behind the music that shaped a generation. From the explosive success of Slave’s iconic hit “Slide”, to the formation of Aurra and their chart-topping sound, Curt takes us inside the creative process, the business decisions, and the personal moments that defined his legendary career.We also explore:The origin and impact of “Slide” and Slave’s early successThe transition from Slave to Aurra and building a new identityThe evolution into Deja and navigating the changing music industryBehind-the-scenes stories from the funk and R&B circuitCurt’s reflections on legacy, creativity, and longevity in musicIf you love classic funk, behind-the-scenes music stories, and hearing directly from the artists who lived it—this episode is essential listening.📻 ABOUT THE SHOWMusicians Reveal with Joe Kelley features legendary and emerging artists from the worlds of funk, R&B, and beyond—many with direct ties to Prince and the Minneapolis sound.On air since 1982 and now spanning five decades, the show was personally spotlighted by Prince on his official website in 2004. In 2002, Prince also gifted the show the One Nite Alone box set—before any other media outlet.Each episode delivers in-depth, first-hand stories from the musicians who created the soundtrack of our lives. | — | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | Damon Dickson on Life Inside Prince’s New Power Generation (Untold Stories & Memoir) | Damon Dickson opens up about his life inside Prince’s inner circle—and the personal journey that nearly broke him.From the stage with New Power Generation to deeply personal life lessons, this is one of his most revealing interviews ever.Best known as a dancer, choreographer, and percussionist with Prince & The New Power Generation, Damon Dickson joins Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley for a powerful conversation about music, life, and legacy.Dickson shares:What it was really like working closely with PrinceBehind-the-scenes stories from the NPG era and live performancesThe emotional journey behind The Damon Dickson Story memoirGrowing up, family struggles, and life lessons from his motherHis path from basketball dreams to the world stageWhy he stayed silent on certain truths—until nowHe also reflects on fame, fan interactions, and the discipline it takes to survive both the music industry and life itself.This is more than a Prince interview—it's a story of resilience, growth, and finding purpose beyond the spotlight.Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley features in-depth conversations with legendary artists, Prince collaborators, and top musicians—sharing the real stories behind the music.From inside Prince’s world to the broader legacy of funk, R&B, and performance, each episode uncovers the moments, mindset, and untold experiences that shaped the sound. | — | ||||||
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| 3/17/26 | Michael Bland Reveals What It Was Really Like Playing with Prince (NPG Drummer, 2001) | Michael Bland reveals what it was really like playing with Prince at the height of the New Power Generation era.In this rare 2001 interview, he shares untold stories from inside Prince’s band.Best known as the powerhouse drummer behind Prince & The New Power Generation, Michael Bland joins Joe Kelley for a deep dive into one of the most iconic eras in funk and R&B.Bland reflects on:Life inside Prince’s bandThe Minneapolis music sceneHis work with Sons of AlmightyThe mindset and discipline behind elite musicianshipThis is a rare, unfiltered conversation with one of the defining drummers of Prince’s NPG era.___Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley features in-depth interviews with legendary artists, Prince collaborators, and top session musicians—sharing the real stories behind the music.From inside Prince’s world to the broader legacy of funk, R&B, and rock, each episode dives into the musicianship, moments, and untold stories that shaped the sound. | — | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | Chris Calzone Reveals How Prince Shaped His Sound (Modern Funk & Minneapolis Influence) | Chris Calzone reveals how discovering Prince’s deeper catalog transformed his approach to bass, groove, and songwriting.A look at how the Minneapolis sound is influencing a new generation of funk artists.Multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer Chris Calzone joins Joe Kelley to break down the musical DNA behind his sound—blending funk, punk, ska, and synth-driven influences.Inspired by artists like Prince, André Cymone, Larry Graham, and Sly Stone, Calzone shares how digging beyond the hits reshaped his playing and creative direction.In this episode:Discovering Prince’s deeper catalog and its impactThe legacy of the Minneapolis sound todayThe making of Let’s RockBlending punk, ska, and funk influencesGroove, bass, and songwriting philosophyBuilding an audience as an independent artistThis conversation explores how Prince’s influence continues to evolve through modern musicians.____Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley features in-depth interviews with legendary artists, Prince collaborators, and emerging musicians—sharing the real stories behind the music. | — | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | Starr Cullars Reveals Her Journey from Prince’s Camp to George Clinton’s P-Funk World | Starr Cullars reveals how she went from connecting with Prince’s camp to working in the world of George Clinton and P-Funk. A deep dive into the journey of a modern funk bassist building her own sound.Bass player, bandleader, and songwriter Starr Cullars joins Joe Kelley to share her path through the funk universe—from early influences to carving out her own identity as an artist.From her introduction to Prince’s circle to experiences within the extended P-Funk collective, Cullars reflects on the moments that shaped her musical direction.In this episode:Her early journey and commitment to the bassBreaking into Prince’s camp as a young musicianWorking within the orbit of George Clinton and P-FunkBuilding Starr Cullars & EnterpriseCreating Welcome to the Universe of Starr CullarsThe mindset behind sustaining a career in musicThis conversation highlights how the next generation is carrying forward the legacy of funk.Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley features in-depth interviews with legendary artists, Prince collaborators, and emerging musicians—sharing the real stories behind the music. | — | ||||||
| 3/1/26 | Keith Killgo Reveals Playing with Miles Davis at Age 10 (Blackbyrds & Jazz-Funk History) | Keith Killgo reveals what it was like playing drums during a Miles Davis performance at just 10 years old.A rare firsthand look at the roots of jazz-funk and the rise of The Blackbyrds.Drummer and bandleader Keith Killgo joins Joe Kelley to share extraordinary stories from his career at the intersection of jazz and funk.From studying under Donald Byrd to helping build The Blackbyrds into one of the defining jazz-funk groups of the 1970s, Killgo offers a firsthand account of a pivotal era in music history.In this episode:Playing with Miles Davis at age 10Learning under Donald ByrdThe formation and success of The BlackbyrdsTouring and musical influences from Motown to rockPreserving the legacy through remasters and live showsThis is a rare, inside perspective on the evolution of jazz-funk from someone who lived it._____Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley features in-depth interviews with legendary artists, Prince collaborators, and influential musicians across funk, jazz, and R&B—sharing the real stories behind the music. | — | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | Papa Guyo Reveals the Story Behind Days of Wild (Prince Influence & NYC Funk Scene) | Papa Guyo reveals how Days of Wild was born from a deep influence of Prince and the Minneapolis sound.A rare 2003 interview capturing the energy of the New York City funk scene.In this archive episode, Papa Guyo of Days of Wild joins Joe Kelley alongside Jonathan Fritz and Tanya Michelle to share the story behind one of NYC’s most electrifying funk bands.From late-night performances at iconic venues like the Bitter End to building a loyal following, Guyo reflects on how a spontaneous collaboration turned into a powerful live act rooted in Prince’s musical legacy.In this episode:The origins of Days of WildPrince’s influence on their sound and directionThe NYC live music scene and performing at the Bitter EndSharing stages with artists like Sly StoneThe importance of preserving live music cultureTanya Michelle’s journey as a vocalistThis conversation captures a moment in time when live funk music was thriving—and the artists pushing it forward.______Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley features in-depth interviews with legendary artists, Prince collaborators, and emerging musicians—sharing the real stories behind the music. | — | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | Tom McDermott Reveals the Story Behind “Super Freak” (Rick James & Stone City Band) | Tom McDermott reveals what it was like recording and performing “Super Freak” with Rick James.A rare inside look at the Stone City Band during funk’s peak era.Founding guitarist of Rick James & the Stone City Band, Tom McDermott joins Joe Kelley to share firsthand stories from one of funk’s most electrifying periods.From recording Street Songs to touring at the height of Rick James’ fame, McDermott breaks down the moments that defined the band’s sound and legacy.In this episode:The making of “Super Freak”Recording Street SongsTouring with Rick JamesSoul Train appearances and live performancesShaping the Stone City Band soundThis is an inside perspective on funk history from someone who lived it.______Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley features in-depth interviews with legendary artists, Prince collaborators, and influential musicians—sharing the real stories behind the music. | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | Gary Hines on Prince, Stevie Wonder & Sounds of Blackness Legacy | Gary Hines—founder and musical director of Sounds of Blackness—joins Joe Kelley in this powerful 2012 archive interview.He shares stories about Prince, Stevie Wonder, and the Minneapolis music scene, along with the group’s NAACP Image Award win and their global impact across four decades.This is a deep conversation on legacy, leadership, and the sound that helped define an era.🎙️ About Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley Legendary and emerging voices from funk, R&B, and Prince’s musical world. On air since 1982, with rare interviews and untold stories.▶️ Full interviews: YouTube.com/@musiciansreveal 🎧 24/7 radio: Live365 (Musicians Reveal Radio) 🌐 More: musiciansreveal.com | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | Seth Neblett on Prince, Vanity & the Women of Parliament-Funkadelic | Seth Neblett—author and filmmaker of Mothership Connected: The Women of Parliament-Funkadelic—joins Joe Kelley for a powerful conversation on legacy, family, and funk history.He shares rare stories about his mother Mallia Franklin (Parlet, Brides of Funkenstein), Prince’s admiration for her, and the deep connections between Prince, Apollonia, Vanity, and Jill Jones—including a personal story surrounding Denise Matthews.This episode explores the untold impact of the women behind P-Funk and their lasting influence on the Minneapolis sound.🎙️ About Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley Legendary voices from funk, R&B, and Prince’s musical world. On air since 1982 with rare interviews and untold stories.▶️ Full interviews: YouTube.com/@musiciansreveal 🎧 24/7 radio: Live365 (Musicians Reveal Radio) 🌐 More: musiciansreveal.com | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | Keith “Chop Chop” Harrison on Riding High, Heatwave & The Dazz Band | Keith “Chop Chop” Harrison joins Joe Kelley for a deep dive into a legendary funk and R&B career.From co-creating “Riding High” with Faze-O to touring the world with Heatwave and The Dazz Band, Keith shares the real stories behind the music—including working with Rod Temperton, learning the studio craft behind Off the Wall, and winning a Grammy for “Let It Whip.”He also opens up about lost publishing, the realities of the music business, and why Dayton, Ohio became a powerhouse for funk.A must-listen for fans of classic R&B, funk history, and the truth behind the hits.🎙️ About Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley Legendary voices from funk, R&B, and Prince’s musical world. On air since 1982 with rare interviews and untold stories.▶️ Full interviews: YouTube.com/@musiciansreveal 🎧 24/7 radio: Live365 (Musicians Reveal Radio) 🌐 More: musiciansreveal.com | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | Elisa Fiorillo on Touring with Prince: Rehearsals, Discipline & Expectations | lisa Fiorillo shares what it was really like touring and recording with Prince—from intense rehearsals to the discipline required to perform at his level.A revealing look inside Prince’s world from someone who lived it.🎧 Full interview available on YouTube: Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | Rufus Wonder on “Stitched to Your Hip” & Soul Music Legacy | Soul artist Rufus Wonder joins Joe Kelley to discuss his album Stitched to Your Hip and the stories behind the music.He shares insights on songwriting, the inspiration behind “Cut You Loose,” and his journey through the Bay Area music scene.A soulful conversation on creativity, collaboration, and a lifetime in music.(Originally recorded in 2008)🎙️ About Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley Legendary voices from funk, R&B, and Prince’s musical world. On air since 1982 with rare interviews and untold stories.▶️ Full interviews: YouTube.com/@musiciansreveal 🎧 24/7 radio: Live365 (Musicians Reveal Radio) 🌐 More: musiciansreveal.com | — | ||||||
| 1/17/26 | Bernie Worrell with Talking Heads’ Chris Frantz & Tina Weymouth (1999 Radio Vault) | Bernie Worrell is joined in studio by Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth of Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club in this rare 1999 radio vault interview.An unplanned moment featuring three iconic musicians reflecting on life after legendary bands, creative evolution, and the musical connections that shaped funk, rock, and new wave.A unique snapshot of music history.(Radio vault archive — musical segments edited where required)🎙️ About Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley Legendary voices from funk, R&B, and Prince’s musical world. On air since 1982 with rare interviews and untold stories.▶️ Full interviews: YouTube.com/@musiciansreveal 🎧 24/7 radio: Live365 (Musicians Reveal Radio) 🌐 More: musiciansreveal.com | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | Stew Cutler on Undercover Mostly, Creativity & the NYC Music Scene | Guitarist and songwriter Stew Cutler returns to Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley to discuss his album Undercover Mostly.He shares insights on reimagining songs, blending blues, jazz, funk, and gospel, and staying creative as a working musician over decades in the New York music scene.A thoughtful conversation on artistry, risk-taking, and longevity in music.🎙️ About Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley Legendary voices from funk, R&B, and Prince’s musical world. On air since 1982 with rare interviews and untold stories.▶️ Full interviews: YouTube.com/@musiciansreveal 🎧 24/7 radio: Live365 (Musicians Reveal Radio) 🌐 More: musiciansreveal.com | — | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | Caravan of Thieves on Bouquet, Gypsy Swing & Live Acoustic Sound | Caravan of Thieves join Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley to discuss their album Bouquet, the evolution of the band, and their deep dive into gypsy swing and acoustic music.Recorded live in-studio, the conversation explores songwriting, instrumentation, and the chemistry behind their sound—featuring Fuzz and Carrie SanGiovanni, violinist Ben Dean, and bassist Brian Anderson. They also share stories behind fan favorites like “Rattlesnake,” “The Butcher’s Wife,” and “Freaks.”An intimate look at a band leaning fully into acoustic energy, dark humor, and collaborative musicianship.🎙️ About Musicians Reveal with Joe Kelley Legendary voices from funk, R&B, and Prince’s musical world. On air since 1982 with rare interviews and untold stories.▶️ Full interviews: YouTube.com/@musiciansreveal 🎧 24/7 radio: Live365 (Musicians Reveal Radio) 🌐 More: musiciansreveal.com | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | Max Fink (I.AM.MAX) – Son of Prince’s Dr. Fink on Growing Up Around The Revolution & Modern Music Production | Max Fink (I.AM.MAX), producer and son of Matt “Dr. Fink” from Prince & The Revolution, joins Joe Kelley to talk about growing up around Prince’s musical world and building his own sound across hip-hop, EDM, hyperpop, and indie music. Max shares stories about Prince’s influence, modern production culture, analog vs digital gear, and forging his own creative identity.The conversation explores Detroit collaborations, late-night studio sessions, the reality of being labeled an “industry plant,” and why authenticity still matters for modern artists navigating today’s music industry.Topics Discussed Prince, Dr Fink, The Revolution, Minneapolis Sound, music production, hip hop producers, EDM producers, hyperpop, analog vs digital recording, independent artistsMusicians Reveal with Joe Kelley features conversations with legendary and emerging funk, R&B, and Prince-associated artists. On air since 1982, the show explores the stories behind the music from the artists who lived it. | — | ||||||
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