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In the 80's and 90's, André Cymone also co-wrote and produced songs for other artists, such as Pebbles, Lalah Hathaway, Jermaine Stewart and Adam Ant. He also produced several hits for Jody Watley: "Looking for a New Love" (US #2, #1 Dance, #1 R&B, UK #13), "Still a Thrill" (US #56, #3 R&B #1 Dance) and "Real Love" (US #2, #1 R&B, #2 Dance, UK #31). | In the 80's and 90's, André Cymone also co-wrote and produced songs for other artists, such as Pebbles, Lalah Hathaway, Jermaine Stewart and Adam Ant. He also produced several hits for Jody Watley: "Looking for a New Love" (US #2, #1 Dance, #1 R&B, UK #13), "Still a Thrill" (US #56, #3 R&B #1 Dance) and "Real Love" (US #2, #1 R&B, #2 Dance, UK #31). | ||
|early life = Andre Simon Anderson grew up in Minneapolis Minnesota with [[Prince]]. They met in the | |early life = Andre Simon Anderson grew up in Minneapolis Minnesota with [[Prince]]. They met in the 7th grade at Bryant Junior High School. In his early teens [[Prince]] lived with the Anderson family at 1244 Russell Ave N. for a while. | ||
|before working w/prince = | |before working w/prince = | ||
<b>Grand Central</b><br> | <b>Grand Central</b><br> | ||
While in high-school [[Prince]] (keyboard and guitar) and [[André Cymone|André Anderson]] (bass) with [[Prince]]'s second cousin, Charles "Chazz" Smith on drums formed a band. 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. In 1973 drummer Charles "Chazz" Smith was replaced by [[Morris Day]]. As time went by Grand Central started playing original music. They were sometimes referred to as 'Grand Central Corporation' after [[Morris Day]]'s mother started managing them. 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.<br> | |||
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In 1975 André, [[Prince]] and [[Morris Day]] recorded a demo at ASI Studio, a 16-track facility in north Minneapolis, where they cut six original songs: | In 1975 André, [[Prince]] and [[Morris Day]] recorded a demo at ASI Studio, a 16-track facility in north Minneapolis, where they cut six original songs: | ||
* [[39th St. Party]] | * [[39th St. Party]] | ||
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*[[29_May 1981|29 May 1981]] Amsterdam, the Netherlands - [[Paradiso]] | *[[29_May 1981|29 May 1981]] Amsterdam, the Netherlands - [[Paradiso]] | ||
*[[02_June 1981|2 Jun. 1981]] London, England - [[Lyceum]] | *[[02_June 1981|2 Jun. 1981]] London, England - [[Lyceum]] | ||
*[[04_June 1981-am|4 Jun. 1981 ( | *[[04_June 1981-am|4 Jun. 1981 (a.m.)]] 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: | ||
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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 1984]] | 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) | ||
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In 1995 he composed one song to Jody Watley's fifth studio album, "Affection". | In 1995 he composed one song to Jody Watley's fifth studio album, "Affection". | ||
From the mid-‘90s onward, Cymone wasn’t as visibly active. He worked with independent artists, including [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] (Blue Cadillac | From the mid-‘90s onward, Cymone wasn’t as visibly active. He worked with independent artists, including [[Paul Peterson|St. Paul Peterson]] (Blue Cadillac 1996), Angel Sessions (Introducing 1998), and Jody Russell (Just in Time 1999). | ||
|current work = On August 27th | |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 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 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 2012-am|26 October 2012 ( | On [[26 October 2012-am|26 October 2012 (a.m.)]], André performed [[The Dance Electric]] with [[Prince]] in The Sayers Club, Los Angeles (CA), USA. | ||
On 9 March 2013, André will play at the 2nd Annual Benefit 2 Celebrate Life held in First Avenue, Minneapolis (MN), USA. | On 9 March 2013, André will play at the 2nd Annual Benefit 2 Celebrate Life held in First Avenue, Minneapolis (MN), USA. | ||
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::2012 '''America''' (Bandcamp) | ::2012 '''America''' (Bandcamp) | ||
::2012 '''American Dream''' (Bandcamp) | ::2012 '''American Dream''' (Bandcamp) | ||
|see also = [[Album:_A.C.|A.C.]] album<br>[[File:Ac album.jpg|100px|link=Album:_A.C.]] | |see also = [[Album:_A.C.|A.C.]] album<br> | ||
* [[Single: The Dance Electric|The Dance Electric]] single<br>[[File:Thedanceelectric_single.png|100px|link=Single: The Dance Electric]] | [[File:Ac album.jpg|100px|link=Album:_A.C.]] | ||
* [[Single: The Dance Electric|The Dance Electric]] single<br> | |||
[[File:Thedanceelectric_single.png|100px|link=Single: The Dance Electric]] | |||
* [[Video: The Dance Electric|The Dance Electric]] music video | * [[Video: The Dance Electric|The Dance Electric]] music video | ||
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