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Earth, Wind & Fire Talk History With Prince Backstage At "Let's Go Crazy!" Tribute Special

R&B/funk legends Earth, Wind & Fire talk about their long history with Prince, and why they love his song "Adore." The 6x GRAMMY-winning band's inspired tribute performance of a great deep cut, plus many more tributes to the Purple One from a wide variety of artists, can be seen as part of "Let's Go Crazy: The GRAMMY Salute To Prince." airing on Tuesday, April 21 from 9–11PM ET/PT on CBS and streaming on CBS All Access.

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