"LET'S WORK" PRINCE TRIBUTE by Jackie Clark feat. ERIC GALES and MONONEON!
In honor of the anniversary of Prince's untimely death, I decided to sequence the full track to Let's Work, and asked my good friends,and INTERNATIONAL SUPERSTARS, :-) Eric Gales and MonoNeon! I met both of these incredible talents at very young ages...I played a church concert with Eric when he was 12,and met Dywane when he was only 8 yrs old! They were phenomenal even as kids! I'm soooo proud to call them my friends! I hope you enjoy our little tribute to the GOAT...PRINCE ROGERS NELSON!! RIP! Peace and God bless! Jackie Eric Gales-Bass Dywane "MonoNeon" Thomas Jr.-Rhythm Guitar Jackie Clark(Me) -Drums and synths We are all from MEMPHIS,TENNESSEE,and we are all Dunlop USA artists! I'm also an 18 year EBS Professional Bass Systems artist! I do not own the rights to this song... @JimDunlopUSA #performanceiseverywhere #DunlopArtists #DunlopSuperBrights

Eric Gales: The Five Riffs That Influenced Me

Eric Gales teaching some Dweezil Zappa guitar theory to Jaimz Mallett ENHANCED AUDIO

A DADDIO medley from the performance at Fortissimo.

The Jaco Solo You've (Probably) Never Heard

James Brown Live Zaire 1974

Let's Work Prince Cover performed by Catman !

NAMM 2017: Eric Gales & MonoNeon Live At The Dunlop Booth

When Celebrities Finally Meet Their Celeb Crush

Prince's "Let's Work" performed by Hannah Welton and Nik West!

Mohini Dey hears Jamiroquai for the FIRST TIME

The Bass Line That Started a DYNASTY
![PRINCE - Live At The Los Angeles Forum (April 28, 2011) [Full Concert / 4K Remastered]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RwXSBALm0dg/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEjCNACELwBSFryq4qpAxUIARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAE=&rs=AOn4CLDQeIC5nmkP16XgjvP1AtkxNyPwSw)
PRINCE - Live At The Los Angeles Forum (April 28, 2011) [Full Concert / 4K Remastered]

NAMM 2017: Eric Gales & Cody Wright Live At The Dunlop Booth

Nathan East's Tips for Playing in the Pocket

MonoNeon and Eric Gales sitting in at B.B. King’s Club (Memphis)

He changed the world of bass - here’s what it took (with Verdine White)

Mgbass guitars WaveBird 5 strings booth NAMM show Orlando Thompson

When Rock Stars Surprise Street Performers

Rehearsal vs Live: Why Abe Laboriel Never Played the “Ancient of Days” Solo the Same Way Twice

