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Prince

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by Ronin Ro


  Bland, Michael

  Blender

  Blinn, William

  Bliss, Atlanta

  Blistan, Matt

  Blockbuster

  Bloom, Howard

  Blow, Kurtis

  “Blue Light,”

  BMG

  “Bob George,”

  Bongiovanni, Gary

  Borm, Rob

  Boston Globe

  Bowie, David

  Boyer, Boni

  Bozzio, Dale

  Brandt, Gary

  Bravo

  Bream, Jon

  BRIT Awards

  Brooks, Gregory Allan

  Brooks, James

  Brown, James

  Prince’s appearance at show of

  Brown, Mark

  Burton, Tim

  “Call My Name,”

  Camille

  Campbell, Tevin

  Capitol Records

  Cardenas, Mark

  Carr, Jenifer

  Carson, Johnny

  Carwell, Sue Ann

  Casey, Terry

  Cavallo, Bob

  Cavallo-Ruffalo

  Cavallo, Ruffalo & Fargnoli

  CBS Records

  C+C Music Factory

  Chaos and Disorder

  “Chaos and Disorder,”

  Chapman, Gayle

  Chapman, Nancy

  Chavez, Ingrid

  “Chelsea Rodgers,”

  Chicago Sun-Times

  Child of the Sea

  Chocolate Invasion, The

  Christian, Terry

  “Christopher Tracy’s Parade,”

  “Cindy C.,”

  Cineplex Odeon Films

  “Cinnamon Girl,”

  Clark, Dick

  Clay, Scott Addison

  Clemmons, Clarence

  Clinton, George

  Clivillés, Robert

  CNN/Money

  C-Note

  Cole, David

  Coleman, David

  Coleman, Lisa

  departure from The Revolution

  Collins, Tyler

  Columbia Records

  Come

  Command, John

  “Computer Blue,”

  “Condition of the Heart,”

  “Continental, The,”

  Controversy

  “Controversy,”

  Controversy Music

  Controversy Tour

  Coryat, Karl

  Cougar, John

  “Crazy You,”

  “Cream,”

  “Cross, The,”

  Crouch, André

  Crystal Ball

  Cymone, André (André Simon Anderson)

  “Daddy Pop,”

  Daily Variety

  “Darling Nikki,”

  Daugherty, Lavonne

  Dawn, The

  Davis, Carole

  Davis, Clive

  Davis, Tamar

  Davison, Gilbert

  Day, Morris

  in Grand Central

  in Purple Rain

  in The Time

  “Dead on It,”

  “Dear Mr. Man,”

  “Delirious,”

  Diamond (Robia LaMorte)

  Diamonds and Pearls

  “Diamonds and Pearls,”

  Dicker, Geoffrey

  Dickerson, Desmond D’Andréa “Dez,”

  Dickson, Damon

  DiLeo, Frank

  “Dinner With Delores,”

  Dirty Mind

  “Dirty Mind,”

  “D.M.S.R.,”

  “Do Me Baby,”

  Doughty, William

  Dream Factory

  Dukakis, John

  Easton, Sheena

  Ecnirp Music Inc.

  Ehrlich, Ken

  Electra, Carmen

  “Electric Intercourse,”

  Electric Ladyland Studios

  Elfman, Danny

  Elixir

  Ellen

  Elm, Tommy (Tommy Barbarella)

  Elmer, Stephanie

  Emancipation

  EMI

  Entertainment Weekly

  Epic Records

  “Erotic City,”

  Escovedo, Pete

  Escovedo, Sheila, see Sheila E.

  Esquire

  Eve

  “Extraordinary,”

  Fairchild, Morgan

  Family

  Family, The

  Fargnoli, Steve

  “Father’s Song,”

  Fenn, Sherilyn

  Fink, Matt

  Flyte Time

  Foley, James

  Fontano, Steve

  Forbes

  “Forever in My Life,”

  “4 the Tears in Your Eyes,”

  For You

  “For You,”

  France, Marie

  “Free,”

  Freston, Tom

  Fricke, David

  Fried, Stephen

  Fuchs, Michael

  Funk Bible, The, see Black Album, The

  “Fury,”

  Gaines, Rosie

  “Gamillah,”

  Gamillah Holdings, Inc.

  Garcia, Mayte

  death of child of

  marriage to Prince annulled

  pregnancy of

  Prince’s marriage to

  Gardner, Elysa

  Garneau, Tom

  Gaye, Nona

  Geller, Gregg

  George, Nelson

  “Get on the Boat,”

  “Gett Off,”

  Giannetti, Joe

  Gibson, Lawrence

  Gilmore, Mikal

  “Girls and Boys,”

  Girl 6

  Girl Tyme

  Glamorous Life, The

  “Glam Slam,”

  Glam Slam clubs

  Glam Slam Ulysses

  Glover, Cathy “Cat,”

  “God,”

  Goldberg, Danny

  Gold Experience, The

  Goldstein, Patrick

  “Good Love,”

  Goodman, Mark

  Good Question

  “Graffiti Bridge (album)

  “Graffiti Bridge (film)

  “Graffiti Bridge,”

  Graham, Bill

  Graham, Larry

  Grammy Awards

  Grand Central

  Graphix Zone

  “Greatest Romance Ever Sold, The,”

  Grundman, Bernie

  Gundersen, Edna

  “Had U,”

  Happy Feet

  Harrington, Richard

  Harris, Jimmy

  Harris, Rocky

  Harrison, George

  Hartley, Julie

  Hartman, Lisa

  Hayek, Salma

  Hayes, Morris

  HBO

  “Head,”

  Hefti, Neil

  “Hello,”

  Henders, Doug

  Henley, Don

  Hendrix, Jimi

  Hennessy, Frank

  Hiatt, Helen

  High

  High Spirits

  Hilburn, Robert

  Hinkman, Gary

  Hit and Run Tour

  Hits/The B-Sides, The

  Hits 2, The

  HM Publishing

  Hokanson, Kirk

  Hollywood Sound Recorders

  “Holy River, The,”

  Hong Kong Harbour Fest

  Honl, David

  Hookers, The

  Hooper, Nellee

  Horn, Alan

  Horner, Cynthia

  Hoskyns, Barney

  “Hot Thing,”

  “Hot Wit U,”

  Houlton, Loyce

  “Housequake,”

  “How Come You Don’t Call Me Anymore,”

  Hubbard, Jerry

  Hunter, Norman

  Huntsberry, Charles “Big Chick,”

  death of, and benefit for family

  Husney, Britt

  Husney, Owen

  Hwang, David
/>   Ice Cream Castles

  “I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man,”

  Ienner, Don

  “I Feel For You,”

  “If It’ll Make U Happy,”

  “If I Was Your Girlfriend,”

  “I Like It There,”

  I’ll Do Anything

  “I’m Yours,”

  “In a Large Room with No Light,”

  “In Love,”

  Interactive

  “International Lover,”

  “I Rock, Therefore I Am,”

  “Irresistible Bitch,”

  Ivory, Steven

  “I Wanna Be Your Lover,”

  “I Wanna Melt with U,”

  “I Wish U Heaven,”

  “I Wonder U,”

  “I Would Die 4 U,”

  Jackman, Hugh

  Jackson, Janet

  Jackson, Michael

  as King of Pop

  Prince visited by

  Sony’s deal with

  Jackson, Terry

  Jackson 5

  Jacksons

  “Jack U Off,”

  Jaeger, Leslie

  Jagger, Mick

  Jam, Jimmy

  James, Rick

  Jehovah’s Witnesses

  Prince’s joining of

  Jennings, Sam

  Joel, Billy

  John, Elton

  Johnson, Becky

  Johnson, Bill “Coke,”

  Johnson, Cheryl

  Johnson, Jellybean

  Johnson, Jesse

  Johnson, Kirk A.

  Jones, Grace

  Jones, Jill

  Jones, Liz

  Jones, Perry

  Jones, Quincy

  “Joy in Repetition,”

  J Records

  “Just as Long as We’re Together,”

  Kalogerakis, George

  Karlen, Neal

  Katz, Jeff

  Keaton, Michael

  Keys, Alicia

  Khan, Chaka

  Kidman, Nicole

  “Kiss,”

  Knapp-Winge, Juli

  Knowles, Beyoncé

  Koppelman, Charles

  Koppelman, Michael

  Krattinger, Karen

  Kravitz, Lenny

  Krim, Rick

  Krush Groove

  Kviders, Joe

  LaBelle, Patti

  “Ladder, The,”

  “Lady Cab Driver,”

  Lambert, Mary

  LaMorte, Robia (Diamond)

  Late Show with David Letterman, The

  Lather, Barry

  Lauper, Cyndi

  Lee, Karen

  Lee, Spike

  Leeds, Alan

  Leeds, Eric

  “Le Grind,”

  LeMel, Gary

  Leno, Jay

  Leonard, David

  “Let’s Go Crazy,”

  “Let’s Have a Baby,”

  “Let’s Pretend We’re Married,”

  “Let’s Work,”

  Levenson, Gary

  Levy, Joe

  Lewis, Huey

  Lewis, Terry

  “Life ‘O’ the Party,”

  Light, Alan

  Lightner, Maneca

  Linder, Greg

  “Lion of Judah,”

  Lippin, Ronnie

  Lippman Kahane

  “Little Red Corvette,”

  Live Aid

  Live Nation

  LL Cool J

  Loder, Kurt

  Los Angeles Herald

  Los Angeles Herald Examiner

  Los Angeles Times

  LotusFlow3r

  Love, Monie

  “Love Bizarre, A,”

  Lovesexy

  Lovesexy Tour

  Love Symbol Album

  “Love 2 the 9’s,”

  “Love We Make, The,”

  Lundvall, Bruce

  MacDonald, Peter

  Madhouse

  Madonna

  Warner and

  Maerz, Melissa

  Maestro, Mia

  Magnoli, Albert

  Mail on Sunday

  “Make It Through the Storm,”

  “Manic Monday,”

  “Man ‘o’ War,”

  Marcou, Blaine

  Margolin, Ben

  “Max, The,”

  Mayfield, Geoff

  Mazarati

  Mazarati

  McCreary, Peggy

  McGraw, John

  MC Hammer

  McMillan, Londell

  McMoore, Don

  Medina, Benny

  Mellencamp, John Cougar

  Melvoin, Jonathan

  Melvoin, Mike

  Melvoin, Susannah

  Melvoin, Wendy

  departure from The Revolution

  Merlis, Bob

  Midnight Special, The

  Miller, George

  “Million Days, A,”

  Mills, Donna

  Minneapolis Star Tribune

  Miron, Stephen

  Mitchell, Bob

  Mitchell, Joni

  Mitchell, Paul

  Modernaires

  Moir, Monte

  Mojica, Arlene

  Mojica, Erlene

  Mojo, The Electrifying

  Mondino, Jean-Baptiste

  “Money Don’t Matter 2 Night,”

  Moon, Chris

  Moonsie, Susan

  Morgado, Robert

  “Morning Papers, The,”

  Morris, Doug

  Mosley, Tony

  “Most Beautiful Girl in the World, The,”

  “Mountains,”

  “Movie Star,”

  MPLSound

  MTV

  award shows

  Mulligan, Jim

  Murphy, Eddie

  Murton, Eileen

  Musician

  Musicland

  Musicology

  “Musicology,”

  Musicology Tour

  “My Name Is Prince,”

  NAACP Image Vanguard Awards

  “Nasty Girls,”

  National Enquirer

  Nature Publishing Group (NPG)

  Nelson, Alfred (halfbrother)

  Nelson, Duane (half brother)

  Nelson, John (father)

  death of

  Mattie’s divorce from

  as musician

  Purple Rain and

  remarriage of

  Nelson, Mattie (mother), see Baker, Mattie

  Nelson, Olivia (aunt)

  Nelson, Sharon (half sister)

  Nelson, Tyka Evene (sister)

  birth of

  Nelson, Willie

  “New Position,”

  New Power Generation (NPG) (band)

  New Power Generation (store)

  “New Power Generation,”

  Newpower Soul

  N.E.W.S.

  Newsweek

  New Yorker

  New York Times

  Nicholson, Jack

  Nicks, Stevie

  Night Ranger

  9/11 attacks

  1999

  “1999),”

  reissue of

  1999: The New Master

  1999 Tour

  No Doubt

  “No More Candy 4 You,”

  “Nothing Compares 2 U,”

  NPG Music Club

  NPG Online LTD

  NPG Publishing

  NPG Records

  O’Connor, Sinéad

  “Old Friends 4 Sale,”

  O’Neal, Alexander

  1-800-NEW-FUNK

  1-800-NEW-FUNK

  One Nite Alone

  One Nite Alone … Solo Piano and Voice

  One Nite Alone with Prince Tour

  “One of Us,”

  Onion

  Ono, Yoko

  Oprah

  Orwall, Bruce

  Ostin, Michael

  Ostin, Mo

  Outkast

  Outside Organization

  Pag
notta, Michael

  “Paisley Park,”

  Paisley Park Enterprises

  Paisley Park Records

  Paisley Park Studios

  Palmer, Robert

  Pandemonium

  Parade

  Pareles, Jon

  Parke, Steve

  Parker, Ray, Jr.

  “Partyup,”

  Pearl (Lori Elle Werner)

  People

  Perry, Steve

  Peters, Jon

  Peterson, Paul

  Peterson, Ricky

  Peterson, Vicki

  Phillips, Lee

  Phillips, Randy

  Phoenix

  Planet Earth

  “Planet Earth,”

  Poole, Chris

  “Pop Life,”

  Presnail, Heidi

  Prince:

  as the Artist Formerly Known as Prince

  birth of

  car accident of

  childhood and teen years of

  death of child of

  debut show of

  divorce from Manuela

  epilepsy of

  first band of

  first musical steps of

  heart problems and hospitalization of

  Jehovah’s Witnesses joined by

  marriage to Manuela

  marriage to Mayte

  marriage to Mayte annulled

  name of

  name changed to symbol

  name “Prince” reclaimed

  religious faith of

  retreat from touring

  in school

  Prince

  Prince (Ivory)

  Prince: A Celebration Tour

  Prince Rogers Trio

  “Purple Medley,”

  Purple Rain (album)

  Purple Rain (film)

  premiere of

  twentieth-anniversary DVD of

  “Purple Rain,”

  Purple Rain Tour

  Quast, Matt

  “Question of U, The,”

  Quinn, Martha

  Rainbow Children, The

  Ramis, Harold

  “Raspberry Beret,”

  Rave In2 the Joy Fantastic

  Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic

  “Rave Un2 the Year 2000,”

  Ray, Carl

  Rebels

  Record Plant

  Red Line Entertainment

  Reeve, Christopher

  Reid, L.A.

  Reisch, Jurgen

  Revolution

  end of

  Wendy and Lisa’s departure from

  Rhino Records

  RIAA

  Rice, Craig

  Richards, Keith

  Richie, Lionel

  Riemenschneider, Chris

  Riggs, Robyn

  “Right the Wrong,”

  Riley, Teddy

  Rivkin, Bobby, see Z, Bobby

  Rivkin, David, see Z, David

  Rivkin, Steve

  Roadhouse Garden

  Robinson, Fatima

  Robinson, Robyne

  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

  “Rockhard in a Funky Place,”

  Rock in Rio II

  Rogers, Susan

  Rolling Stone

  Rolling Stones

  “Ronnie, Talk to Russia,”

  Rosenberg, Liz

  Ross, Diana

  Roth, David Lee

  “Round and Round,”

  Rowland, Kelly

  RSO Records

 

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