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'''Releases''' | '''Releases''' | ||
− | * '''1990''' – Release of Tevin | + | * '''1990''' – Release of Tevin Campbell’s single [[Single: Round And Round|Round And Round]] from the [[Prince]] album [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]]. |
− | * '''1995''' – Release of [[The NPG]] | + | * '''1995''' – Release of [[The NPG]]’s single [[Single:_Count_The_Days|Count The Days]] from [[The NPG]] album [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]]. |
− | * '''2012''' – US release of [[Larry Graham]] & [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station Graham Central | + | * '''2012''' – US release of [[Larry Graham]] & [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station Graham Central Station’s] album [[Album: Raise Up|Raise Up]], featuring three tracks with musical contribution by [[Prince]]. |
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* '''1998''' – Chaka Khan (with [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) joining) performs in New York, NY, USA: Madison Square Garden, supporting [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) | * '''1998''' – Chaka Khan (with [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) joining) performs in New York, NY, USA: Madison Square Garden, supporting [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) | ||
* '''2012''' (a.m.) – [[Andy Allo]] & The People Pleasers play a 30 minutes set in the House Of Blues, Chicago. IL, USA at the 'Welcome 2 Chicago' afterjam. They started the show very late, so much so that they were shut down, before [[Prince]], who was there could potentially join in. | * '''2012''' (a.m.) – [[Andy Allo]] & The People Pleasers play a 30 minutes set in the House Of Blues, Chicago. IL, USA at the 'Welcome 2 Chicago' afterjam. They started the show very late, so much so that they were shut down, before [[Prince]], who was there could potentially join in. | ||
− | * '''2012''' – Broadcast of [[Andy Allo]] and the [[Band: New Power Generation|NPG]] | + | * '''2012''' – Broadcast of [[Andy Allo]] and the [[Band: New Power Generation|NPG]]’s performance of [[People Pleaser]] on Chicago TV station WCIU’s You And Me morning show (recorded the previous day) |
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'''Birthdays''' | '''Birthdays''' |
Revision as of 13:41, 10 September 2020
25 September
Releases
- 1990 – Release of Tevin Campbell’s single Round And Round from the Prince album Graffiti Bridge.
- 1995 – Release of The NPG’s single Count The Days from The NPG album Exodus.
- 2012 – US release of Larry Graham & Graham Central Station’s album Raise Up, featuring three tracks with musical contribution by Prince.
Recordings
- 1988 – The Rock That Keeps Rolling (Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA)
- 1988 – Billie Holiday (Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA)
Concerts
- 1998 – New York, NY, USA: Madison Square Garden
- 2006 –
Athens, Greece: Lycabettus Theatre (Θέατρο Λυκαβηττού)(canceled) - 2012 – Chicago, IL, USA: United Center
Miscellaneous
- 1988 – An early configuration of the Graffiti Bridge album is compiled.
Associated Artists
- 1984 – Sheila E. performs in Hollywood, CA, USA: Palace
- 1998 – NPGCS (with Prince (as ) joining) performs in New York, NY, USA: Madison Square Garden, supporting Prince (as )
- 1998 – Chaka Khan (with Prince (as ) joining) performs in New York, NY, USA: Madison Square Garden, supporting Prince (as )
- 2012 (a.m.) – Andy Allo & The People Pleasers play a 30 minutes set in the House Of Blues, Chicago. IL, USA at the 'Welcome 2 Chicago' afterjam. They started the show very late, so much so that they were shut down, before Prince, who was there could potentially join in.
- 2012 – Broadcast of Andy Allo and the NPG’s performance of People Pleaser on Chicago TV station WCIU’s You And Me morning show (recorded the previous day)
Birthdays
- 1958 – Greg Boyer born in Washington DC, USA