Doctor Fink
Doctor Fink | |
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| Also known as | Matt Fink |
| Born | Matthew Robert Fink February 8, 1958 Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. |
| Genres | Funk, R&B, alternative dance, pop |
| Occupations | Keyboardist, songwriter, record producer |
| Instruments | Synthesizer, keyboard, piano, sampler, vocals, vocoder |
| Years active | 1978–present |
| Labels | Warner Bros., Paisley Park Records, Sony |
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Matthew Robert Fink (born February 8, 1958), better known as Dr. Fink, is a keyboardist, producer, and songwriter best-known for playing keyboards in Prince's band, The Revolution. At Prince concerts, he was distinguished onstage for performing dressed in a surgical mask and scrubs. He has also worked with artists, songwriters and producers, including The Time, Lipps Inc., The Jets, Vanity 6, David Z., Bobby Z., P. Diddy, The Rembrandts, Phil Solem, PC Munoz, 7 Aurelius, Steve Nathan, Shock G, Kris Vanderheyden Bray, Criss Starr, and Marc Mozart.
Fink has won three Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, and numerous RIAA gold and platinum awards for his work with Prince and The Revolution.