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'''Releases''' | '''Releases''' | ||
− | * '''1988''' – Release of Chaka | + | * '''1988''' – Release of Chaka Khan’s [[Album: CK|CK]], which includes [[Prince]]’s [[Sticky Wicked]] and her cover version of [[Eternity]], previously released by Sheena Easton |
* '''1994''' – Limited release of [[Album: The Black Album|''The Black Album'']] (originally scheduled for release in December 1987) | * '''1994''' – Limited release of [[Album: The Black Album|''The Black Album'']] (originally scheduled for release in December 1987) | ||
+ | * '''2016''' – US release of [[Prince]]’s first posthumous compilation album [[Album: 4Ever|4Ever]] | ||
{{Gallery|1= | {{Gallery|1= | ||
{{Gimg|1=CK_album.jpg|2= Album: CK}} | {{Gimg|1=CK_album.jpg|2= Album: CK}} | ||
{{Gimg|1=Blackalbum.jpg|2= Album: The Black Album}} | {{Gimg|1=Blackalbum.jpg|2= Album: The Black Album}} | ||
+ | {{Gimg|1=Prince4ever_album.jpg|2 = Album: 4Ever}} | ||
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'''Recordings''' | '''Recordings''' | ||
− | * ''' | + | * '''2011''' – Horn overdubs by Maceo Parker and Trombone Shorty on [[People Pleaser]] ([[Andy Allo]]) ([[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA) |
− | + | * '''2011''' – Horn overdubs by Maceo Parker and Trombone Shorty on [[If I Was King]] ([[Andy Allo]]) ([[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA) | |
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− | * '''2011''' | + | |
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'''Concerts''' | '''Concerts''' | ||
+ | * '''1981''' – <s> Cincinnati, OH, USA: Taft Theatre</s> (canceled as the theater’s board felt the act was too lewd ) | ||
* '''1984''' – [[22 November 1984|Philadelphia, PA, USA: Spectrum]] | * '''1984''' – [[22 November 1984|Philadelphia, PA, USA: Spectrum]] | ||
* '''2000''' – [[22 November 2000|Atlanta, GA, USA: The Tabernacle]] | * '''2000''' – [[22 November 2000|Atlanta, GA, USA: The Tabernacle]] | ||
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'''Miscellaneous''' | '''Miscellaneous''' | ||
− | * '''1985''' - With the expanded [[Revolution]] line-up [[Prince]] shoots a video for [[Video: Girls | + | * '''1985''' - With the expanded [[The Revolution|Revolution]] line-up [[Prince]] shoots a video for [[Video: Girls & Boys|Girls & Boys]] at the Studio de la Victorine in Nice, France. |
− | * '''2015''' – At the 43rd annual | + | * '''2015''' – At the 43rd annual American Music Awards held at Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA [[Prince]] presents the award for 'Favorite Soul/R&B Album' to The Weeknd for his album 'Beauty Behind the Madness' |
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'''Associate Artists''' | '''Associate Artists''' |
Latest revision as of 21:46, 10 January 2023
22 November
Releases
- 1988 – Release of Chaka Khan’s CK, which includes Prince’s Sticky Wicked and her cover version of Eternity, previously released by Sheena Easton
- 1994 – Limited release of The Black Album (originally scheduled for release in December 1987)
- 2016 – US release of Prince’s first posthumous compilation album 4Ever
Recordings
- 2011 – Horn overdubs by Maceo Parker and Trombone Shorty on People Pleaser (Andy Allo) (Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA)
- 2011 – Horn overdubs by Maceo Parker and Trombone Shorty on If I Was King (Andy Allo) (Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA)
Concerts
- 1981 –
Cincinnati, OH, USA: Taft Theatre(canceled as the theater’s board felt the act was too lewd ) - 1984 – Philadelphia, PA, USA: Spectrum
- 2000 – Atlanta, GA, USA: The Tabernacle
- 2002 – Sendai, Japan: Zepp Sendai (ゼップ仙台\)
Performances
- 1999 – El Álamo, Spain: Estudios El Álamo (Séptimo tv-show)
- 2006 – Las Vegas, NV, USA: 3121 @ Rio Hotel & Casino (guesting with Goapele)
Miscellaneous
- 1985 - With the expanded Revolution line-up Prince shoots a video for Girls & Boys at the Studio de la Victorine in Nice, France.
- 2015 – At the 43rd annual American Music Awards held at Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA Prince presents the award for 'Favorite Soul/R&B Album' to The Weeknd for his album 'Beauty Behind the Madness'
Associate Artists
- 1984 – Sheila E. performs in Philadelphia, P, USAA: Spectrum, supporting Prince
- 1986 – Sheila E. performs in Richfield, OH, USA: Richfield Coliseum, supporting Lionel Richie