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'''Grand Central''' was a band formed in 1971, while in high-school, by [[Prince]] (keyboard and guitar) and [[André Cymone|André Anderson]] (bass) with [[Prince]]’s second cousin, [[Charles Smith|Charles ‘Chazz’ Smith]] on drums. They initially did not have a name, but when Terry Jackson (percussion) joined they briefly went by Charles; Cousin & Friends, Phoenix, Sex Machine, finally settling for '''Grand Central'''. [[André Cymone]]’s sister Linda Anderson (keyboard) and soon after William "Hollywood" Doughty (percussion) also joined the group. They rehearsed at Terry Jackson’s house (next to the Anderson’s house where [[Prince]] and [[André Cymone|André]] lived) and primarily played at local community centers and high school dances. By late 1974 drummer [[Charles Smith|Charles ‘Chazz’ Smith]] was replaced by [[Morris Day]]. As time went by Grand Central started playing original music. After [[Morris Day]]’s mother started managing them in 1975 they changed their name to 'Grand Central Corporation', but weren’t always consistently billed as such. It wasn’t until late in 1976, after [[Prince]] and Terry Jackson left the band that they evolved into Shampayne. They disbanded altogether in 1978.
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'''Grand Central''' was a band formed in 1971, while in high-school, by [[Prince]] (keyboard and guitar) and [[André Cymone|André Anderson]] (bass) with [[Prince]]’s second cousin, [[Charles Smith|Charles ‘Chazz’ Smith]] on drums. They initially did not have a name, but when Terry Jackson (percussion) joined they briefly went by Charles; Cousin & Friends, Phoenix, Sex Machine, finally settling for '''Grand Central'''. [[André Cymone]]’s sister Linda Anderson (keyboard) and soon after William "Hollywood" Doughty (percussion) also joined the group. They rehearsed at Terry Jackson’s house (next to the Anderson’s house where [[Prince]] and [[André Cymone|André]] lived) and primarily played at local community centers and high school dances. By late 1974, after a recording session at the [[Cookhouse Studio]] (Minneapolis, Minnesota), drummer [[Charles Smith|Charles ‘Chazz’ Smith]] was replaced by [[Morris Day]].  
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As time went by Grand Central started playing original music. After [[Morris Day]]’s mother started managing them in 1975 they changed their name to 'Grand Central Corporation', but weren’t always consistently billed as such. [[Prince]], [André Cymone|André Anderson]] and [[Morris Day]] recorded some songs at the [[Asi Studio]] in early 1976 more sessions followed in the spring before [[Prince]] went solo. It wasn’t until 1976, after [[Prince]] and Terry Jackson left the band that they evolved into Shampayne (sometimes spelled 'Champagne'). They disbanded altogether in 1978.
 
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=='''Grand Central''' original songs==
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* [[Do You Feel Like Dancing?]]
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* [[Danger Love]]
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* [[You Remind Me Of Me]]
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* [[Machine]]
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* [[39th St. Party]]
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* [[Lady Pleasure]]
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* [[Machine]]
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* [[You’re Such A Fox]]
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* [[Song: Grand Central|Grand Central]]
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* [[Whenever]]
  
 
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Revision as of 15:24, 3 April 2021

Grand Central


Grand Central was a band formed in 1971, while in high-school, by Prince (keyboard and guitar) and André Anderson (bass) with Prince’s second cousin, Charles ‘Chazz’ Smith on drums. They initially did not have a name, but when Terry Jackson (percussion) joined they briefly went by Charles; Cousin & Friends, Phoenix, Sex Machine, finally settling for Grand Central. André Cymone’s sister Linda Anderson (keyboard) and soon after William "Hollywood" Doughty (percussion) also joined the group. They rehearsed at Terry Jackson’s house (next to the Anderson’s house where Prince and André lived) and primarily played at local community centers and high school dances. By late 1974, after a recording session at the Cookhouse Studio (Minneapolis, Minnesota), drummer Charles ‘Chazz’ Smith was replaced by Morris Day.

As time went by Grand Central started playing original music. After Morris Day’s mother started managing them in 1975 they changed their name to 'Grand Central Corporation', but weren’t always consistently billed as such. Prince, [André Cymone|André Anderson]] and Morris Day recorded some songs at the Asi Studio in early 1976 more sessions followed in the spring before Prince went solo. It wasn’t until 1976, after Prince and Terry Jackson left the band that they evolved into Shampayne (sometimes spelled 'Champagne'). They disbanded altogether in 1978.

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Grand Central original songs