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− | * '''1986''' – After having dinner with [[Lisa Coleman]] and [[Wendy Melvoin]], [[Prince]] calls [[Bobby Z.]] to tell him that he is disbanding [[The Revolution]]. [[Brown Mark]] decided to leave when he heard that the others had left. [[Dr. Fink]] and [[Miko Weaver]] stayed | + | * '''1986''' – After having dinner with [[Lisa Coleman]] and [[Wendy Melvoin]], [[Prince]] calls [[Bobby Z.]] to tell him that he is disbanding [[The Revolution]]. [[Brown Mark]] decided to leave when he heard that the others had left. [[Dr. Fink]] and [[Miko Weaver]] stayed in [[Prince]]'s band. |
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Revision as of 14:59, 5 October 2016
7 October
Releases
- 1991 – UK release of Joe Cocker's album Night Calls containing Five Women written by Prince
Recordings
- 1986 – Telepathy (Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, CA)
Concerts
- 2002 –
Glasgow, Scotland: Clyde Auditorium(tentatively planned, never materialized) - 2002 – Manchester, England: Carling Apollo
Miscellaneous
- 1986 – After having dinner with Lisa Coleman and Wendy Melvoin, Prince calls Bobby Z. to tell him that he is disbanding The Revolution. Brown Mark decided to leave when he heard that the others had left. Dr. Fink and Miko Weaver stayed in Prince's band.
Associated Artists
- 1981 – The Time perform in Minneapolis, MN, USA: Sam's
- 1984 – In Hilversum, The Netherlands: Sheila E. tapes a performance for Dutch tv-show Toppop (The Belle Of St. Mark & The Glamorous Life)
- 1985 – Sheila E. performs in Tokyo, Japan: Kosei Nenkin Kaikan (厚生年金会館)
- 1986 – Sheila E. performs in Memphis, TN, USA: Mid-South Coliseum, supporting Lionel Richie