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|birth name = Andre Simon Anderson | |birth name = Andre Simon Anderson | ||
|birth date = 27 June | |birth date = 27 June 1958 Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. | ||
|activity = Bass player, Singer, Producer | |activity = Bass player, Singer, Producer | ||
|activity w/prince = From 1975 to 1981<br>In 1985 | |activity w/prince = From 1975 to 1981<br>In 1985 | ||
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After having rehearsed for a few month André plays his first concerts as [[Prince]]'s [[Early Prince Band|Band]] bass guitar player; they performed two shows in Minneapolis: | After having rehearsed for a few month André plays his first concerts as [[Prince]]'s [[Early Prince Band|Band]] bass guitar player; they performed two shows in Minneapolis: | ||
*[[05_January | *[[05_January 1979|5 Jan. 1979]] Minneapolis (MN), USA - [[Capri Theater]] | ||
*[[06_January | *[[06_January 1979|6 Jan. 1979]] Minneapolis (MN), USA - [[Capri Theater]] | ||
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<b>The Imperials Sessions</b><br> | <b>The Imperials Sessions</b><br> | ||
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<b>The [[Prince Tour]]</b><br> | <b>The [[Prince Tour]]</b><br> | ||
In August 1979, André performs with the [[Early Prince Band|Prince Band]], they back [[Prince]] for two showcase gigs for Warner Bros. personnel and media people: | In August 1979, André performs with the [[Early Prince Band|Prince Band]], they back [[Prince]] for two showcase gigs for Warner Bros. personnel and media people: | ||
*[[XX_August | *[[XX_August 1979-1|?? Aug. 1979]] North Hollywood (CA), USA - [[Leeds Rehearsal Facility]] | ||
[[Prince]] also uses André and [[Early Prince Band|the band]] when 2 videos for [[Video: I Wanna Be Your Lover|I Wanna Be Your Lover]] and [[Video: Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?|Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?]], two singles from the forthcoming [[Album: Prince|Prince]] eponymous album, are shot. | [[Prince]] also uses André and [[Early Prince Band|the band]] when 2 videos for [[Video: I Wanna Be Your Lover|I Wanna Be Your Lover]] and [[Video: Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?|Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?]], two singles from the forthcoming [[Album: Prince|Prince]] eponymous album, are shot. | ||
André joined the [[Prince Tour]] as bass player in [[Early Prince Band|Prince's band]]; it was launched in Los Angeles with a show at [[The Roxy Theatre]] on [[26 November | André joined the [[Prince Tour]] as bass player in [[Early Prince Band|Prince's band]]; it was launched in Los Angeles with a show at [[The Roxy Theatre]] on [[26 November 1979]] followed by 5 other performances in [[28_November 1979|Denver]], [[29_November 1979|Burleson]], [[01_December 1979|Houston]] and [[02_December 1979-1|Avondale (show #1)]] & [[02_December 1979-2|(show #2)]]; the remaining dates of the tour had to be canceled due to [[Prince]]'s health issues. | ||
In January 1980, André taped his very first performances with [[Early Prince Band|Prince's band]] for American television: "The American Bandstand" performance was aired on [[16_December | In January 1980, André taped his very first performances with [[Early Prince Band|Prince's band]] for American television: "The American Bandstand" performance was aired on [[16_December 1979|26 January 1980]], "The Midnight Special" was aired on [[08_January 1980|9 February 1980]]: | ||
* [[16_December | * [[16_December 1979|16 Dec. 1979]] Hollywood (CA), USA - [[ABC Television Center Studios]]: Stage 55 (American Bandstand) | ||
* [[08_January | * [[08_January 1980|8 Jan. 1980]] Burbank (CA), USA - [[NBC Studio]] 2 (Midnight Special) | ||
In early February | In early February 1980, the [[Prince Tour]] was re-launched for an 8 concerts schedule before being enlisted as warm-up act for the [[Rick James "Fire It Up Tour"]]; they play around 40 performances on the tour from late February to late April 1980. | ||
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<b>The [[Dirty Mind Tour]]</b><br> | <b>The [[Dirty Mind Tour]]</b><br> | ||
In early December | In early December 1980, after the release of [[Prince]]'s third album [[Album: Dirty Mind|Dirty Mind]], André goes back on tour with [[Early Prince Band|Prince's band]]; they play 11 dates for the [[Dirty Mind Tour]]. | ||
In mid February 1981, André and [[Early Prince Band|Prince's band]] are enlisted for the shooting of [[Video: Uptown|Uptown]] and [[Video: Dirty Mind|Dirty Mind]] videos in Hollywood. They also perform [[Partyup]] on "Saturday Night Live": | In mid February 1981, André and [[Early Prince Band|Prince's band]] are enlisted for the shooting of [[Video: Uptown|Uptown]] and [[Video: Dirty Mind|Dirty Mind]] videos in Hollywood. They also perform [[Partyup]] on "Saturday Night Live": | ||
*[[21_February | *[[21_February 1981|21 Feb. 1981]] New York (NY), USA - [[NBC TV Studios, RCA Building]] (Studio 8H) (Saturday Night Live) | ||
The [[Dirty Mind Tour]] second leg starts on [[09_March | The [[Dirty Mind Tour]] second leg starts on [[09_March 1981|9 March 1981]] in Minneapolis, and concludes on [[06 April 1981|6 April 1981]] in New Orleans. | ||
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<b>1981 European Mini-tour</b><br> | <b>1981 European Mini-tour</b><br> | ||
André and [[Early Prince Band|Prince's band]] leave the USA on late May | André and [[Early Prince Band|Prince's band]] leave the USA on late May 1981 for a 3-gigs promotional tour of Europe: | ||
*[[29_May | *[[29_May 1981|29 May 1981]] Amsterdam, the Netherlands - [[Paradiso]] | ||
*[[02_June | *[[02_June 1981|2 Jun. 1981]] London, England - [[Lyceum]] | ||
*[[04_June | *[[04_June 1981-am|4 Jun. 1981 (am)]] Paris, France - [[Théâtre Le Palace]] | ||
When he returns from Europe, André plays one last time a couple of songs with [[Early Prince Band|Prince's band]] at [[Dez Dickerson]]'s wedding: | When he returns from Europe, André plays one last time a couple of songs with [[Early Prince Band|Prince's band]] at [[Dez Dickerson]]'s wedding: | ||
*[[06_June | *[[06_June 1981|6 Jun. 1981]] St. Paul/Minneapolis (MN), USA - ? | ||
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<b>Columbia deal</b><br> | <b>Columbia deal</b><br> | ||
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<b>The Dance Electric</b><br> | <b>The Dance Electric</b><br> | ||
After [[Prince]] recorded [[The Dance Electric]] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 17|17 August | After [[Prince]] recorded [[The Dance Electric]] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 17|17 August 1984]], 1984 at [[Flying Cloud Drive Warehouse]], Eden Prairie (MN), USA he decided to give the song to André. [[André Cymone|Cymone]]'s lead vocals were overdubbed at some point between late 1984 and Summer 1985, and the song was released on his 3rd solo album: | ||
* [[Album:_A.C.|A.C.]] (1985) | * [[Album:_A.C.|A.C.]] (1985) | ||
Released as a single, [[Single: The Dance Electric|The Dance Electric]] became André's biggest hit, reaching number 10 on the Billboard Black Singles Chart and number 8 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Disco Chart. | Released as a single, [[Single: The Dance Electric|The Dance Electric]] became André's biggest hit, reaching number 10 on the Billboard Black Singles Chart and number 8 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Disco Chart. | ||
André also guested on stage during [[Prince]] shows on a few occasions in [[Year 1986|1986]] ([[01 February | André also guested on stage during [[Prince]] shows on a few occasions in [[Year 1986|1986]] ([[01 February 1986|1 February]], [[23 May 1986|23 May]] and [[07 June 1986|7 June]]). | ||
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|current work = On August 27th, 2011, The Minneapolis Urban League organized a Minneapolis Family Day party with live events and workshops. The "Arms around the Northside" concert featured Minneapolis 94 East, Marshall Thompson & Chi-Lites, André Cymone and [[Bobby Z.]]. | |current work = On August 27th, 2011, The Minneapolis Urban League organized a Minneapolis Family Day party with live events and workshops. The "Arms around the Northside" concert featured Minneapolis 94 East, Marshall Thompson & Chi-Lites, André Cymone and [[Bobby Z.]]. | ||
On 6 September | On 6 September 2012 André released a digital single, titled "America", in aid of United States President Barack Obama's re-election campaign with all proceeds from the sale of the digital single being donated to the campaign. The digital single was made available through [http://andrecymone.bandcamp.com/track/america andrecymone.bandcamp.com]. A new song titled ""American Dream", was made available from 26 September 2012 onwards as a free download on [http://andrecymone.bandcamp.com/track/american-dream andrecymone.bandcamp.com]. | ||
On [[26 October | On [[26 October 2012-am|26 October 2012 (am)]], André performed [[The Dance Electric]] with [[Prince]] in The Sayers Club, Los Angeles (CA), USA. | ||
On 9 March | On 9 March 2013, André will play at the 2nd Annual Benefit 2 Celebrate Life held in First Avenue, Minneapolis (MN), USA. | ||
André is currently recording a new album expected in 2013 | André is currently recording a new album expected in 2013 | ||
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|first live appearance = [[05_January | |first live appearance = [[05_January 1979|5 Jan. 1979]] Minneapolis (MN), USA - [[Capri Theater]] | ||
|performed regularly on = [[Prince Tour]]: band member | |performed regularly on = [[Prince Tour]]: band member | ||
*[[Rick James "Fire It Up Tour"]]: band member | *[[Rick James "Fire It Up Tour"]]: band member |
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