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* '''1994''' – <s>Bern, Switzerland: Stufenbau</s> (canceled club gig, conflicting date) | * '''1994''' – <s>Bern, Switzerland: Stufenbau</s> (canceled club gig, conflicting date) |
Latest revision as of 06:48, 11 September 2022
7 May
Releases
- 1986 – Mountains b/w Alexa De Paris is released as second single of Parade
Recordings
- 1985 – guitar overdubs on I Guess It’s All Over (Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA)
Concerts
- 1994 –
Bern, Switzerland: Stufenbau(canceled club gig, conflicting date) - 1998 – Chattanooga TN, USA: Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
- 2004 – Nashville, TN, USA: Rocket Town (a.m.)
- 2011 – Inglewood, CA, USA – The Forum Club
- 2011 – Inglewood, CA, USA – The Forum
- 2013 – Anaheim, CA, USA: City National Grove of Anaheim (show 1)
- 2013 – Anaheim, CA, USA: City National Grove of Anaheim (show 2)
Performances
- 1988 – Chanhassen, MN, USA: Paisley Park Studios (jam for extras attending the Glam Slam video shoot)
Radio & Television
- 1994 – Prince’s performance on Soul Train, recorded on 9 April 1994 is aired (US television)
Miscellaneous
- 1988 – Prince films a video for Glam Slam at Paisley Park Studios
- 1994 – At the 4th annual Celebrate The Soul Of American Music awards held in CBS Studios, Los Angeles, CA, USA Prince receives a Living Legend Award
Posthumous
- 2021 – The vinyl single Partyman / Cool is released as an exclusive through French football team Paris Saint-Germain, including a previously-unreleased live version of Cool.