Difference between revisions of "Album: Jacob Armen (1997)"
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− | |introduction = During a chat on [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/aol-live-22-july-1997 AOL Live] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_22|22 July 1997]], a fan asked | + | |introduction = During a chat on [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/aol-live-22-july-1997 AOL Live] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_22|22 July 1997]], a fan asked [[Prince]] if he could you see "himself going in a more jazzier forum of music in the near future, not madhouse type, but a purer miles type inprove jazz". [[Prince]] (as '' The Artist '') replied:<blockquote>''" I am working on a free 4m record with Jacob Armen...the most frightening drummer I have ever heard''"</blockquote>'' |
Armen signed a 7-year contract with [[Paisley Park Records]] at the age of 10 in 1992. He released an album on [[NPG Records]] (in Europe only) called "Drum Fever" in three years later, in September 1995. Although it was released on his label, [[Prince]] was not involved musically on this album. | Armen signed a 7-year contract with [[Paisley Park Records]] at the age of 10 in 1992. He released an album on [[NPG Records]] (in Europe only) called "Drum Fever" in three years later, in September 1995. Although it was released on his label, [[Prince]] was not involved musically on this album. |
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1994: MPLS ◄ | Unreleased Albums (Prince) |
Unreleased Albums (Related Artists) |
► 1998: Untitled Marva King album |
Untitled Jacob Armen album |
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1994 MPLS |
Unreleased Albums (Prince) |
Unreleased Albums (Related Artists) |
1998 Untitled Marva King album |