ET's Matt Cohen joined Sheila E. at her home to talk about PBS's 'Great Performances: Roots of Latin Jazz,' now streaming.
The duo introduced Sounds of Blackness' performance of 'Optimistic,' straight from Prince's iconic home and recording studio.
The legendary performer sat down with ET over a decade ago to talk music, his legacy, and 'the key to getting off this planet.'
The legendary musician died at age 57 on April 27, 2016, but his quirky style and iconic performances will forever live on.
The late music icon's previously unreleased album was first recorded in 2010.
The music legend died April 21, 2016.
ET spoke with the legendary singer about the new vinyl release of 'Epiphany: The Best of Chaka Khan,' available Feb. 26.
Black artists have been using their music as a sounding board for change.
Check out some of the wildest and most unforgettable moments and performances in the history of the awards show.
The estate also shared the music video for 'Baltimore,' which Prince wrote following Freddie Gray's death in 2015.
The singer, along with a number of other artists, took part in 'Let's Go Crazy: The GRAMMY Salute to Prince.'
ET spoke with Prince's longtime friend and drummer, Sheila E., about the upcoming tribute special.
The tribute concert is hosted by comedian Maya Rudolph, who will also perform with her Prince cover band, Princess.
Hanuman Welch from Apple Music breaks down some of the night's biggest performances at the GRAMMYs.