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* '''1996''' – [[21 November, 1996-am|Chicago, IL, USA: Park West]] | * '''1996''' – [[21 November, 1996-am|Chicago, IL, USA: Park West]] | ||
* '''2002''' – [[21 November, 2002|Sapporo, Japan - Hokkaido Kosei Nenkin Kaikan (北海道厚生年金会館)]] | * '''2002''' – [[21 November, 2002|Sapporo, Japan - Hokkaido Kosei Nenkin Kaikan (北海道厚生年金会館)]] | ||
+ | * '''2015''' - <s>Vienna, Austria: Konzerthaus - Große Saal</s> (rescheduled to 24 November, then canceled) | ||
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'''Radio & Television''' | '''Radio & Television''' |
Revision as of 12:27, 16 November 2015
21 November
Releases
- 1978 – Just As Long As We're Together b/w In Love is released as a second single of Prince's debut album
Recordings
- 2011 - People Pleaser (Andy Allo) (Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA)
Concerts
- 1981 – Washington, DC, USA: Warner Theatre (show 1)
- 1981 – Washington, DC, USA: Warner Theatre (show 2)
- 1982 – Cleveland, OH, USA: Public Hall
- 1988 – Ames, IA, USA: Hilton Coliseum
- 1996 – Chicago, IL, USA: Park West
- 2002 – Sapporo, Japan - Hokkaido Kosei Nenkin Kaikan (北海道厚生年金会館)
- 2015 -
Vienna, Austria: Konzerthaus - Große Saal(rescheduled to 24 November, then canceled)
Radio & Television
- 1995 – The Gold music video premieres on BET (UD television)
- 1996 – Oprah featuring Prince, recorded 20 November, 1996, is broadcast (US television)
Miscellaneous
- 1982 – The Los Angeles Times publishes an interview with Prince, which became his last until 1985
- 1985 – A wrap party for the shooting of Under The Cherry Moon is held at the Studio de la Victorine in Nice, France
Associated Artists
- 1981 – The Time performs in Washington, DC, USA: Warner Theatre, supporting Prince (2 shows)
- 1982 – Vanity 6 perform in Cleveland, OH, USA: Public Hall, supporting Prince
- 1982 – The Time perform in Cleveland, OH, USA: Public Hall, supporting Prince
- 1986 – Sheila E. performs in Hamilton, ON, Canada: Copps Coliseum supporting Lionel Richie