Prince Gets Lifetime Acheivement Award

posted June 07, 2006 12:00:00 AM CDT | 1 comments

Prince has been selected to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 10th Annual Webby Awards taking place June 12. The awards will be held at New York Citys Cipriani Wall Street.

Prince
will be honored for his visionary use of the internet to distribute his music. He was the first major artist to release an entire album exclusively on the web. After his highly publicized split with Warner Bros., Prince made his 1997 album, Crystal Ball.

Since then, hes used his own web-based NPG Music Club to release seven other full-length CDs.

Prince is a visionary who recognized early on that the internet would completely change how we experience music. For more than a decade, he has tapped the power of the Web to forge a deeper connection with his fans and push the boundaries of technology and art.
Tiffany Shlain, the founder of the Webby Awards said.

In addition to honoring Prince, this years awards will also recognize the strides made by The Gorillaz and the founders of the popular networking site, Myspace.com.

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