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The New Power Generation
The New Power Generation, also known as the NPG, was the backing band of musician Prince from 1990 to 2013. They were replaced by 3rdeyegirl as his backing band in 2013. In 2015, the New Power Generation reunited as Prince's backing band for his final studio album before his…via Wikipedia
Career Highlights
3 albums- Formed
- 1990
- Active
- 1990–present
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Selected Discography
- 1993Gold Nigga
- 1995Exodus
- 1998Newpower Soul
The Web
2 hops outThe New Power Generation at the center, their direct connections around them, and the other bands those connections lead to — the same web you can explore live.
The Connection Web
21 threadsMembers
20- Levi Seacer, Jr.1991–1993
- Kirk Johnson(percussionist/drummer, producer, composer)1990–1993
- Morris Hayes1992–2001
- Kathleen Dyson(guitarist and vocalist)1997–1999
- Rhonda Smith(bassist)1997–2004
- Mayte Garcia1992–1996
- Kip Blackshire(American singer-songwriter, keyboardist, arranger, producer)1997–2001
- Tony M.(from The New Power Generation)1990–1993
- Rosie Gaines1990–1992
- Sonny Thompson(Prince bass player)1990–1996
- Damon Dickson1990–1993
- Michael Bland(drummer aka Michael B.)1990–1996
- Lee Hogans(trumpet)2006–2008
- Tommy Barbarella1991–1996
- DJ Dudley D2002–2002
- Diamond J1990–1993
- Kirk Johnson(percussionist/drummer, producer, composer)1997–1999
- Renato Neto(Brazilian keyboardist)2002–2012
- Morris Hayes2006–2012
- Shelby J.(Shelby Johnson)2006–2014
Founders
1The Extended Web
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