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  • |Page name = Associated Bands List An Associated Band biography page is available for bands who had a significant input in [[Prince]]'s career. That will include:
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  • ...as a guest, singing or playing an instrument on stage with other artists / bands.''</small></div>
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  • |bands = [[Grand Central]]
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  • ...three shows in one night at The LA Live Nokia Center with three different bands: [[28_March 2009-1|The Nokia Theater]] (with select members of the [[Per4mi
    20 KB (2,748 words) - 20:49, 11 April 2024
  • ...three shows in one night at The LA Live Nokia Center with three different bands: [[28_March 2009-1|The Nokia Theater]] (with select members of the [[Per4mi
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  • ::''R&B/Bands: Performing Band'' ::''R&B/Bands: Recording''
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  • ...s where Prince sang or played an instrument on stage with other artists or bands, while he was not billed as performer.
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  • ...n American low key register singer and member of [[Prince]]’s all female bands [[Vanity 6]] and [[Apollonia 6]]. She originated from Scotland, and is of G
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  • *<b>Input in Prince’s bands</b> ...ed in Sheila E.’s bands before being recruited by Prince in his own live bands : [[Miko Weaver]], [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]], [[Boni Boyer]], [[Kat Dyson]], [[R
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  • By 1982, the group had already established itself as one of the hottest bands working the live circuit. In 1983, [[Jimmy Jam]] and [[Terry Lewis]] were f ...the band in 1981 by recruiting members of two already existing Minneapolis bands : "Flyte Time" (from the Donald Byrd song), which featured [[Jimmy Jam]] an
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  • |categories = [[Category: Biographies]][[Category: Bands]][[Category: Related_Artists]]
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  • [[Category: Bands]]
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  • ...79 and closed definitively in 1983. In early 1981 Flippers started booking bands. They would play from a bandstand placed directly in the center of the roll
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  • |categories = [[Category: Biographies]][[Category: Bands]]
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  • ...t''; ''R&B/Individuals: Guitarist''; ''R&B/Bands: Performing Band''; ''R&B/Bands: Recording''; ''Production/Movie/Theatrical'' (for [[Film: Sign O’ The Ti
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  • ...eaving [[Prince]]’s camp. In the 2010’s he became the guitarist of the bands touring with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shalamar Shalamar] and [https:/
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  • ...= She began her musical career in the 1980s by participating in various bands ("Unity", "A Touch Of Class" and "The Oasis") between her hometown and Oakl
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  • [[Category: Bands]]
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  • ...t''; ''R&B/Individuals: Guitarist''; ''R&B/Bands: Performing Band''; ''R&B/Bands: Recording''; ''Production/Movie/Theatrical'' (for [[Film: Sign O’ The Ti
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  • ...ctional story of the song. While the band names changed, the idea of rival bands was reused in the initial 1987 draft of the [[Film: Graffiti Bridge|Graffit
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