Nothing Compares
Documentary • 9m 35s
When Julian Stefoni was 11, his sister was kidnapped and murdered on the south side of Chicago, and he turned to music as a way to fill the void, and heal his soul. Now, many years later, he spends his nights fronting a Prince tribute act, giving fans the chance to express their collective grief and listen once more to the songs they love. Nothing Compares is about the power of music to connect, redeem and heal, to give purpose and inspire.
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