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− | After the [[Parade Tour]], [[Sheila E.]], [[Boni Boyer]] and Levi Seacer, Jr joined Prince's group after the disbanding of [[The Revolution]]. At that same time Levi is also the bassist of the live line-up of [[Madhouse]], together with [[Eric Leeds]] and [[Dr Fink]]. After the [[Sign | + | After the [[Parade Tour]], [[Sheila E.]], [[Boni Boyer]] and Levi Seacer, Jr joined Prince's group after the disbanding of [[The Revolution]]. At that same time Levi is also the bassist of the live line-up of [[Madhouse]], together with [[Eric Leeds]] and [[Dr Fink]]. After the [[Sign O’ The Times Tour]], Levi, [[Sheila E.]], [[Eric Leeds]] and [[Prince]] recorded [[Ten]], [[Ten And ½]], [[Eleven]], [[Twelve]], [[Fifteen]], for the second [[Madhouse]] album ([[Album: 16|16]] and four instrumentals that would later appear on [[Eric Leeds]]' [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] album ([[Night Owl]], [[Overnight, Every Night]], [[Andorra]] and [[Kenya]]). |
Between the [[Lovesexy Tour]] and the [[Nude Tour]], Levi's role as a sideman became more and more prominent in the studio with him (co-)writing and producing many songs with [[Prince]], including [[Sex]] for [[Prince]], [[Bliss]] and [[Mind Bells]] for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahoru_Kohiruimaki Kahoru Kohiruimaki], [[Shall We Dance]] and [[Bang Bang]] for [[Brown Mark]], [[Shake!]] and [[Release It]] for [[The Time]] and worked on albums [[Album: I Am|I Am]] for [[Elisa Fiorillo]], [[Album: May 19 1992|May 19, 1992]] for [[Ingrid Chavez]] and [[T.C. Ellis]]' album ([[Album: True Confessions|True Confessions]]). | Between the [[Lovesexy Tour]] and the [[Nude Tour]], Levi's role as a sideman became more and more prominent in the studio with him (co-)writing and producing many songs with [[Prince]], including [[Sex]] for [[Prince]], [[Bliss]] and [[Mind Bells]] for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahoru_Kohiruimaki Kahoru Kohiruimaki], [[Shall We Dance]] and [[Bang Bang]] for [[Brown Mark]], [[Shake!]] and [[Release It]] for [[The Time]] and worked on albums [[Album: I Am|I Am]] for [[Elisa Fiorillo]], [[Album: May 19 1992|May 19, 1992]] for [[Ingrid Chavez]] and [[T.C. Ellis]]' album ([[Album: True Confessions|True Confessions]]). | ||
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|first live appearance = [[06 March 1986|06 March 1986 Universal City, Universal Amphitheatre]] with Prince guesting at a Sheila E. show. | |first live appearance = [[06 March 1986|06 March 1986 Universal City, Universal Amphitheatre]] with Prince guesting at a Sheila E. show. | ||
*First live appearance in Prince's band: [[21 March 1987|21 March 1987 Minneapolis, First Avenue]] | *First live appearance in Prince's band: [[21 March 1987|21 March 1987 Minneapolis, First Avenue]] | ||
− | |performed regularly on = '''[[Sign | + | |performed regularly on = '''[[Sign O’ The Times Tour]]''': band member |
*'''[[Lovesexy Tour]] ''': band member | *'''[[Lovesexy Tour]] ''': band member | ||
*'''[[Nude Tour]] ''': band member | *'''[[Nude Tour]] ''': band member |
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