"TRUTH IN RHYTHM" - Sueann Carwell (Prince, Jesse Johnson), Part 1 of 2
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
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Featured in TIR Episode 195 (Part 1 of 2, see Part 2 here • "TRUTH IN RHYTHM" - Su... ): Singer and composer Sueann Carwell! Since debuting as a teenager in 1981 after signing with Warner Brothers Records, she has released four albums under her own name and provided vocals for a cavalcade of other artists. They include the Brecker Brothers, George Duke, Brownmark, Bobby Brown, Celine Dion, Freddie Jackson, Shanice, Slapbak, Aaron Hall, Ricky Martin, George Benson, Ralph Tresvant, Rod Stewart, Sheena Easton, Jeff Lorber, Whitney Houston, Nancy Wilson, Lionel Richie, Britney Spears, Cher and Christine Aguilera.
In keeping with her Minneapolis roots, she brushed with being a Prince protégé and wound up collaborating extensively with Jesse Johnson. Here she dishes on the entire Minneapolis music scene as well as her successful singing brother Carl Carwell, George Clinton, P-Funk and funk music in general.
RECORDED MARCH 2021
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That’s my mom 🎉🎉
Her song 'my baby, my' is an absolute bomb.
I met her in Minneapolis in the 80s.,, I lived down the hall from her brother. She had came over one day when I was there visiting. She was super nice and drop dead gorgeous..
Happy birthday Prince !
"I'll give you love" is one great song. I love that song, and sad that she never got the promotion she deserved. The music industry(small letters) has killed more music than you can imagine. They have throttled our access to great music until technology came along. I am just discovering this wonderful woman Sue Ann. Thanks to you both for a great interview. #Respect
Really suprised at how she felt that prince and everyone owed her she left she said herself she did not think they were going anywhere X
Very informative interview and Sueann Carwell is the truth,respect, DJ Rogers " say you love me" this is a must hear
Yes! DJ was truly unsung and AMAZING
Love your interviews, Scott. You're so knowledgeable too, which is impressive
I appreciate that!
"OK, dude, I don't what you're gettin' so heavy about, it's just a run." Love her.
Prince was testing her and preparing her for the rigors of his musicology
You do the best interviews....Sueann is wonderfully informative talented and real. Best Wishes to her.
I love her voice I have all her albums the first one the most
Great great interview Love Miss Sueann Carwell she is the Truth and GREAT MUSIC
Great interview. Classy lady. Lots of cool insight into the formative years of the Minneapolis wave.
I love the version of "Still Waiting" that Sueann sang with Prince and that they recorded live at First Avenue. Her voice on that is beautiful.
I'm a little confused by this interview. At one point she says Prince wanted her to play percussion in his band, but she didn't want to, and she didn't believe he was going to go anywhere and she eventually moved to LA. Then later she says that when Prince and Morris and the Mnpls people started making it, she felt left out and like they should have helped her out. But she was already in LA by then doing her own thing. So, it sounds like she sort of regretted leaving Minneapolis and not sticking around to see what would happen.
GREAT INTERVIEW! Thanx Scott!
The SWEETEST. She saw me at Westlake I believe it was and she was recording there and I was recording an artist there. She shouted down the hall "What the hell you doing here!!!" I responded in kind and told her I was in cutting. She said "Come in here and listen to my record!! " I was BLOWN away!!! First because I didn't know her and second how cool was that!!!!? "Come listen to my record!!!" That was PAIN KILLER. AMAZING WOMAN AND TALENT. Way too real for the field. I love her to this day!!!
Thank you for sharing that.
Listen to Dr Susan Rogers , she was working pretty close to him and she seems to be the only one to know and comprehend why Prince sometimes was the way he was
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Great Stuff !
thank u scott, nuff respect.
Superb
I enjoy hearing the stories of those associated w/ Prince.. I remember the Flippers performance.
The singer she was talking about was DJ Rodgers "Say You Love Me"
I still don't get why she was pissed with Prince especially since she didn't want to hear him on the radio anymore. He did do her a HUGE favor by asking her to open up for him at the Met.
Red Onion in the 80’s. Great memories. Great interview tho!
Got to get started on this interview.
I'd love to hear those demos she done with Prince 👀
Sticks Carwell salute to The OG
Yes I miss my grandad bob sticks carwell
The patreon link is not working.
Which one?
www.patreon.com/TRUTHINRHYTHM
@@FunknstuffNet the first link in the description right under the video
Wow, I have a lot of fixes to do now! The .com is missing from the address. Thank you for alerting me, probably lost some subscriptions.
Yeah she made the wrong deal 🤔
If you like to get views on this video you need to shorten that one minute introduction down to 10 seconds. Cuz I'm not going to watch that and I just click you off
Sorry to hear that but that is the format and it can be skipped. Ultimately it does not seem a steep ask for free. Also, intro is shorter for Part 2.