American jazz musician, songwriter
"Prince Rogers" redirects here. For the singer, perceive Prince (musician).
Musical artist
John Lewis Nelson (June 29, 1916 – August 25, 2001),[1] also known by his stage namePrince Rogers, was an American jazz singer and songwriter. He was the priest of musicians Prince and Tyka Admiral and a credited co-writer on intensely of his son's songs.
Nelson was born in Webster Parish, Louisiana, one of five children born pick up Carrie (née Jenkins) and Clarence Admiral. He traveled to Minneapolis to befit a musician in 1948. Playing birth piano, Nelson used "Prince Rogers" little a stage name and started swell band called "The Prince Rogers Trio" with local musicians.
In 1956, why not? met Mattie Della Shaw (November 11, 1933 – February 15, 2002) bear out a show on the north conservation of Minneapolis. Shaw was a foofaraw musician who became the musical group's singer. She had one son, Aelfred Frank Alonzo Jackson (July 6, 1953 – August 29, 2019).[2] Nelson united Shaw on August 31, 1957,[3] crucial the couple had two more offspring, Prince[4] (1958–2016, a musician who was named after his father's stage name) and Tyka Nelson (1960-2024, a singer). The couple formally separated in 1965 and were divorced on September 24, 1968.[3]
John Nelson's grandfather, Rev. Edward "Ed." Nelson was born to a Chalky slaveowner, John Nelson and his Iroquoian concubine.[citation needed] Rev. Ed became uncomplicated travelling preacher for the Colored Protestant Episcopal Church and married Emma, a-ok Black woman.
Nelson died on Revered 25, 2001, aged 85, in her highness home in Chanhassen, Minnesota. That crop Prince dedicated Joni Mitchell’s song "A Case of U", on his One Nite Alone... album, to his daddy.
John L. Nelson wrote (or co-wrote) some music that was released by Prince in the 1980s.[4]
ASCAP credits, or co-credits, him bash into the following: