Stevie Wonder, Eric Benet & More Honor Prince In Los Angeles

Stevie Wonder, Faith Evans, Aloe Blacc and Eric Benet paid tribute to Prince with words and music at a public memorial Friday in Los Angeles.

Thousands of Prince fans gathered in front of Los Angeles City Hall for the celebration, where the entertainers performed songs from Prince’s vast catalog. Investigators are still trying to determine what caused his unexpected death last month at age 57.

Benet, who is married to Prince’s ex-wife Manuela Testolini, sang “Raspberry Beret,” Evans performed “I Feel for You” and Blacc sang “Diamonds and Pearls.”

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“My wife and I had just dropped off our daughter, little Lucia, at school and we got the news,” Benet said. “It was a difficult time, and it still is and I think for the rest of the world it’s one of those things where you can’t really wrap your brain around it.”

Blacc said he admired Prince’s humanitarian work as much as his musical gifts.

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“As popular and famous as he was, he was always still doing things unseen to make the world a better place,” he said.

Wonder closed the evening with a performance of “Purple Rain.”

“What an incredible life, music and legacy that he gave us,” Wonder told the crowd. “I think the only thing we can do in the spirit of Prince is to learn to truly love one another and come together. We can’t just talk about it we got to be about it.”

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