lundi 23 mars 2015

Prince introduces Judith Hill

Prince introduces his new project, Judith Hill, at private Paisley Park event


He previewed her new album, which he produced, and she performed live at his complex in Chanhassen.
Artcetera

Judith Hill in 2013 at Target Center/ Star Tribune photo by Kyndell Harkness

The host and a woman a head taller than he walked into a recording studio control room filled with a dozen or so invited guests.

“This is Judith Hill," he announced just before midnight Sunday night at Paisley Park in Chanhassen. "And I’m Prince.”

Yes, Prince is working with Hill, 31, the Los Angeles singer who caused a sensation on NBC’s “The Voice” in 2013 and also was featured in the Oscar- and Grammy-winning documentary “20 Feet From Stardom” about backup singers.

But Prince invited representatives from Fox 9, City Pages, 89.3 the Current and the Star Tribune to preview Hill’s album at Paisley and ask her – and him – questions. (The three members of Prince’s band, 3rdEyeGirl, were there, too, along with staffers Trevor Guy and Josh Weldon, who are married to band members.)

Six selections were played from “Back in Time,” which Hill recorded in two or three weeks at Paisley Park with Prince as producer. “It’s the fastest album I’ve ever made,” he said.

After the first number was blasted over giant speakers in the studio control room, Prince piped up: “Ask your questions now. She’s going to be a superstar and you won’t be able to talk to her.”

Surprisingly, Prince did not discover Hill on “The Voice” or in the Michael Jackson movie “This Is It,” where she was featured as a backup singer in rehearsal for his upcoming tour. He learned about her when he saw a video clip of her being interviewed on a European TV show and she mentioned that she’d like to work with Prince.

Prince eventually tracked her down and invited her to a listening party in Los Angeles for “this album,” he said, pulling on his T-shirt which depicted the cover of last year’s “Art Official Age.” They talked briefly at the party and Prince asked what kind of music she wanted to make. He said she said “Sly and the Family Stone.” He said, “That’s all I needed to know.”

During this 50-minute listening session, Prince was remarkably relaxed. He wasn’t putting on airs or playing games. He seemed committed, sincere and proud. He seemed to relish that Hill is a singer with serious vocal chops, not just another attractive wanna-be. Not that Hill isn’t a striking figure, a tall woman in a kimono-like dress with frizzy hair piled atop her head.

Hill explained that some of the songs on the new album were written a while back and others more recently.

“Cry Cry Cry,” the first number played but not the first tune on the record, is an exciting big blues workout, with terrific big-band horn arrangements, some inspired R&B vocalizing and “that’s me on guitar,” as Prince put it. The song sounded like nothing associated with Prince. It was more like a young Irma Thomas doing an Etta James song with sizzling instrumental work. Prince said of Hill: “She has an analog voice.”

“Turn Up” and “My People” are funk pieces with a more familiar Prince vibe. “That Angel song,” as Prince called it, is a digital-sounding number, with Hill’s strong, soulful, mysterious voice surrounded by synthetic sounds.

“Beautiful Life” is a pretty, piano-driven ballad with strings. It's a number that Hill had performed on tour opening for Josh Groban in 2013 but Prince urged her to change it from a minor to major key.

Prince then pointed out how Sly’s big, joyous hits like “Dance to the Music” and “Stand” were done in major keys -- and praised Sly as a songwriter, not just a musicmaker and cultural force.

While Prince has felt comfortable in recent years as a mentor working with young musicians, he also was seeking knowledge on Sunday from the invited guests.

“What’s the most efficient way to get this music out?” he asked, noting that the music-bz landscape has changed..

City Pages’ Reed Fischer suggested a video. I suggested TV appearances because Hill has a built-in audience from “The Voice” and she appeals to multiple generations – like Adele did. (How ‘bout an entire hour of “Ellen” devoted to Hill, with surprise guest Prince playing guitar on “Cry Cry Cry”?)

Rachel Chazin, a digital producer for Fox 9, suggested Spotify. Prince had no idea what Spotify is.

So Chasin, who said she’s 23, explained how the online listening service works, with a $10 fee per month or free music with commercials mixed in.

Prince liked that suggestion and asked his associate how long it would take to get on Spotify? “One week,” Guy said. Prince said to pursue it even though he was told that Spotify pays very minimal royalities to artists.

Getting the album on Spotify might be premature. Hill said she has no release date for the project and is close to signing a record deal. She inked a contract with Columbia Records in 2013 but no album was released.

Hill does have a cover photo for "Back in Time":– a picture of her as a young kid at a toy piano. Her mother took the photo. And, no, Hill didn’t play the toy piano on the album. In fact, its whereabouts are unknown.

Prince was asked how he felt about making music available on iTunes. So he recounted a dinner meeting he'd had with Apple executives in about 2005. He asked what was the biggest selling album at the time on iTunes. He was told 200,000. “The meeting is over,” he said.

He then mentioned that Hill’s album cost a lot to make because it involved many musicians who need to be paid. If she doesn’t get paid, he said he couldn’t afford to keep buying shoes.

Radio programmer Jim McGuinn asked if Hill would perform on the Current.

“No,” she said unknowingly. “But I’ll play at Bunker’s.”

Then Prince apologized and said he should have explained that the Current is a radio station.

The Purple One has shown her a bit of Minneapolis, including going to the Dakota Jazz Club together in December to see Lisa Fischer, who was also featured in “20 Feet from Stardom.”

After the Current faux pas, Prince led the invited guests back to the NPG Music Club room at Paisley Park, where about 100 lucky Purple fans had gathered. It was show time for Hill and her six-man band.

She tore into “My People,” which was the last song heard in the listening session. Next came a new tune with an old-school jazz vibe and the key line “I wanna love choo choo.” New Orleans funk is probably the best way to describe the ensuing song, which could be titled “Let’s Get Wild Tonight.” Hill played keyboards on “Cry Cry Cry,” which sounded soulful but strikingly different without horns.

Still, the slam-bam, 30-minute performance proved that Hill has a world-class voice that has improved since her TV-talent stint -- and a formidable band with a funky bent. Prince never joined her onstage. She didn’t really need him.

dimanche 22 mars 2015

Hunting for Prince's Vault

Full audio HERE

and a 12'26 video HERE


Saturday 21 March
10.30am-11.00am
BBC RADIO 4


Does Prince really have thousands of unreleased tracks squirreled away? And what do they sound like? Many of us know the pop Prince - the androgynous, 'Little Richard' caricature that sings about sex and spirituality in the same breath. But deep underground in the city of Minneapolis, there is a hidden chapter of this man’s story. 

This is a journey into the whirlwind creative impulses which animate one of pop music's most respected figures. Mobeen Azhar visits Paisley Park, Prince's recording studio and talks to musicians, protégés and engineers who portray Prince as a modern day Mozart with an unrelenting urge to make music. Composer Brent Fischer and protege Cat share details of their favourite songs from the vault. And, sound engineer Susan Rogers provides rare insight into why a lot of that material remains unreleased.

We hear from band mates Sonny T, Michael Bland and Eric Leeds about Prince’s creative process and about what some of the unreleased material actually sounds like. Manager Alan Leeds tells us why the vault is believed to have been leaking songs onto the black market for over a decade and how the music in it could be an important part of Prince’s legacy, for decades to come.


Interviewees include :

Sonny Thompson, childhood friend and bass guitarist with the New Power Generation
Susan Rogers, Prince's studio engineer from 1985-1989
Matt (Dr) Fink, keyboard player
Catherine (Cat) Glover, part of Prince's Sign "" The Times and Lovesexy bands
Eric Leeds, saxophonist
Michael Bland, drummer with the New Power Generation
Alan Leeds, tour manager and head of Paisley Park Records from 1986-1992
Hans Martin Buff, Prince's former sound engineer

Producers: Ben Carter and Mobeen Azhar




vendredi 20 mars 2015

Liv Warfield at SXSW

Liv Warfield se produira au Stubb's, Austin samedi 21 mars à 20h00 (heure locale).


Bun B will be supported by R&B singer Liv Warfield, who is the newest member of Prince's The New Power Generation, tomorrow night.

jeudi 19 mars 2015

2015.03.26, 27, 28 Liv Warfield in Tokyo



Prince message : "Hello people in Japan, Prince here. I tell every female artist I work with "GO SEE A LIV WARFIELD SHOW" and learn what it's like to perform on stage. Wishing you all have an amazing time at Blue Note Tokyo !"

Liv Warfield Twitter : "Heading to Tokyo in a week. Looking forward to playing 3 days full of shows!.... Tokyo!!!"

PRINCE presents NPG artist
リヴ・ウォーフィールド

lundi 16 mars 2015

2015.03.15 The Palace Theatre, Louisville, KY - Show #2


Line-Up

Prince - vox, guitar, keyboards
Hannah Ford - drums
Donna Grantis - guitar
Ida Nielsen - bass
Joshua Welton - keyboard, vox
Liv Warfield - vox, tamborine
Saeeda Wright - vox
Ashley Jayy - vox


Setlist

Let's Go Crazy (incl. Frankenstein)
Take Me With U
U Got The Look
Cool (incl. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough)

[Piano Set]
Diamonds And Pearls
The Beautiful Ones

[Sampler Set]
When Doves Cry

Controversy
1999
Little Red Corvette
Nothing Compares 2 U

Kiss

Guitar
Plectrumelectrum
Pretzelbodylogic
Stratus
Hannah Ford drum solo
Purple Rain


2015.03.15 The Palace Theatre, Louisville, KY - Show #1



Line-Up

Prince - vox, guitar, keyboards
Hannah Ford - drums
Donna Grantis - guitar
Ida Nielsen - bass
Joshua Welton - keyboard, vox
Liv Warfield - vox, tamborine
Saeeda Wright - vox
Ashley Jayy - vox

Setlist

Wow (incl. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough)
Funknroll
Breakdown
Pretzelbodylogic
Stratus
Hannah Ford drum solo
Let's Go Crazy (incl. Frankenstein)
Take Me With U
U Got The Look
Cool (incl. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough)
Something In The Water (Does Not Compute)
Controversy
1999
Little Red Corvette
Nothing Compares 2 U
Kiss

What If
Purple Rain

[Sampler Set*]
When Doves Cry*
Hot Thing*
Housequake*
Sign "" The Times*
Clouds*
Alphabet St.*
Forever In My Life
[Sampler Set*]
I Would Die 4 U*
A Love Bizarre*
Darling Nikki (instrumental)*
??*

Play That Funky Music
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)


dimanche 15 mars 2015

Bonus for purchasing tickets

WAV versions and better sound HERE

2015.03.14 The Palace Theatre, Louisville, KY - Show #2

2 shows compilation


Line-Up

Prince - vox, guitar, keyboards
Hannah Ford - drums
Donna Grantis - guitar
Ida Nielsen - bass
Joshua Welton - keyboard, vox
Liv Warfield - vox, tamborine
Saeeda Wright - vox
Ashley Jayy - vox

Setlist

Let's Go Crazy (incl. Frankenstein)
Take Me With U
U Got The Look

Funknroll
Controversy
1999
Little Red Corvette
Nothing Compares 2 U
Kiss
How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore


[Sampler Set]
When Doves Cry
Sign "" The Times
Clouds
In Time
Thankful N' Thoughtful
Hot Thing
Housequake
The X's Face
I Would Die 4 U
Pop Life
Darling Nikki
A Love Bizarre
Love
If I Was Your Girlfriend
U Know


Plectrumelectrum
Stratus

Hannah Ford drum solo
Let's Work
Cool
(incl. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough)

Purple Rain


Let's Go Crazy


Let's Work


2015.03.14 The Palace Theatre, Louisville, KY - Show #1


Line-Up

Prince - vox, guitar, keyboards
Hannah Ford - drums
Donna Grantis - guitar
Ida Nielsen - bass
Joshua Welton - keyboard, vox
Liv Warfield - vox, tamborine
Saeeda Wright - vox
Ashley Jayy - vox

Setlist

Let's Go Crazy (incl. Frankenstein)
Take Me With U
U Got The Look

Funknroll
Controversy
1999
Little Red Corvette
Nothing Compares 2 U
Kiss


[Sampler Set]
When Doves Cry
Sign "" The Times
Hot Thing
I Would Die 4 U
Housequake
The X's Face


Forever In My Life
Pretzelbodylogic

Hannah Ford drum solo

Purple Rain

Presse 1 - Presse 2


Prince dévoile sur 90.7 WFUV Radio Station, deux jour après What If, un nouveau titre The X's Face que l'on a pu entendre en streaming lors de la Yahoo! Live Party le 30 septembre dernier.


mp3 HERE


A few months ago or maybe it was years,
It was a heartbreak, so many tears
How is she gonna make it out here on her own
A body like that should never be alone

A kiss on the stairway, another man's embrace
How was she to know just what was taking place
Too busy with the jugular and how it would taste
To remember what she saw in the X's face

The X's face
The X's face

Long time ago or maybe yesterday
You and I in a chariot on our way
To a purple celebration from what we would learn
That for every battle won there are scars and burns

For every broken heart there is another will mend
Who needs enemies when you've got friends
For every open door there is something in the way
And last time we checked it was the X's face

The X's face
Everybody know about the X's face

Black don't crack, beige don't age
Go and take that banana then get back to your cage

The X's face
Go and take that banana, take it
The X's face
Get in, I said you can have it
The X's face






vendredi 13 mars 2015

What If


Reprise de What If de Nichole Nordeman tiré de son album Brave (2005)

mp3 HERE

What if you're right
And He was just
Another another nice guy
What if you're right

What if it's true
They say the truth
Will only make a fool of you
And what if that's true

What if He takes His place in history
With all the prophets and the kings
Who taught us love and came in peace
But then the story ends, what then

But what if you're wrong
What if there's more
What if there's hope
You never dreamed of hoping for

What if you jump
Just close your eyes
What if the arms that catch you
Catch you by surprise
What if He's more
Than enough what if it's love

What if you dig
Way down deeper
Than your
Simple-minded friends
What if you dig

And what if you find
A hundred thousand more
Unanswered questions deep down inside
And what if you find

And what if you pick apart the logic
And begin to poke the holes
What if the crown of thorns is no more
Than folklore that must be told and retold

But what if you're wrong
What if there's more
What if there's hope
You never dreamed of hoping for

What if you jump
Just close your eyes
What if the arms that catch you
Catch you by surprise
What if He's more
Than enough what if it's love

'Cause you've been running
As fast as you can
And you've been looking
For a place you can land
For so long but what if you're wrong

But what if you're wrong
What if there's more
What if there's hope
You never dreamed of hoping for

What if you jump
Just close your eyes
What if the arms that catch you
Catch you by surprise
What if He's more
Than enough what if it's love
What if it's love

dimanche 8 mars 2015

Hit & Run Tour 2015 in Nashville

[HOT RUMOR] Prince and 3rdEyeGirl to Play Bridgestone Arena March 25?

So here’s what we know…

Living legend Prince and his backing band 3rdEyeGirl have announced a U.S. tour: the aptly named “Hit & Run Tour.” In the most Prince-like fashion (and following a similar approach to his 2014 UK run), cities and venues are being withheld until the last minute. In fact, only the starting point, March 14 in Louisville, Kentucky, has been revealed, and we don’t yet even know the venue.

Our friends at the Nashville Cream are doing their part in rallying the city to demand the Purple One’s presence, and, if Jimmy Fallon’s recent SNL anniversary story is to be believed, willing Prince into being is not entirely out of the realm of possibility (I’ve always thought of him as part man and part mystical being, personally). It makes sense, right? Nashville’s a popular place, we’re not far from Kentucky, and the Artist Formerly Known as The Artist Formerly Known as Prince hasn’t played here in over a decade. Operating on the assumption that it’s not a matter of if, but when, we did some digging, and we’re feeling pretty optimistic about what we found (and, standard disclaimer, we could be wrong about any and/or all of this so take it with a grain of salt)…

Prince IS coming to Nashville.
The show will be run by LiveNation (makes sense; they’re handling Louisville and someone’s got to manage the logistics for this madness).
It won’t take place on March 15 (the day after Louisville), but, we’ve heard, on MARCH 25.
Despite hoping for a more intimate affair, we’re told (and this might factor into the reason why it’s a couple weeks out) it’s going to be at BRIDGESTONE ARENA.

Bridgestone has events booked on March 24 and 26, so the date checks out (and, if LiveNation’s in the picture, it also checks out as venue they regularly work with). As far as the announcement, we expect it to come next week, with tickets on sale shortly after (even Prince needs a little lead time for an arena show). Once additional Louisville details emerge on Monday, we should have a better idea about prices and ticketing specifics. As always, we’ll keep you posted as official details emerge.


vendredi 6 mars 2015

Prince & 3RDEYEGIRL performs in Louisville March 14th

The411 with Sherlene Shanklin: I've been hinting around for a few months but now I have information about Iconic music artist and multi-talented entertainer,


Prince, along with his critically acclaimed group 3RDEYEGIRL , announced today a special HIT & RUN concert in Louisville, KY in celebration of Hannah Welton, Louisville native and musician/drummer for 3RDEYEGIRL. The concert is scheduled for March 14th. A venue will be announced at a later date. Tickets go on sale Monday, March 9 at 10am..

The show will be Prince & 3RDEYEGIRL's first Hit & Run performance in the USA, following on the critically acclaimed series of spontaneous Hit & Run shows that took place in the UK last year. With performances announced at the 11th hour via Twitter, the UK Hit & Run tour saw the band perform in legendary venues including Ronnie Scotts, Electric Ballroom and Shepherds Bush Empire – playing two and sometimes three shows each night. Throughout the tour, the group was showered in 5-star reviews from all major reviewing media, with The Guardian quoting: "These are performances by one of the greatest funk-rock bands ever."

Late last year, the legendary musician released two chart-topping albums, ART OFFICIAL AGE, a solo album that debuted at #1 on the R&B chart, and PLECTRUMELECTRUM, the debut album from Prince & 3RDEYEGIRL, which debuted at #1 on the Rock chart.

A portion of the proceeds from the March 14th show will be donated to local Louisville based charities.

Fans should stay tuned to www.livenation.com for the latest information.

If you have a story idea, send it to The411@whas11.com. You can also follow me on Twitter @Sherlenemediapr.

Morris Day and The Time in California

Morris Day and The Time
at Downey Civic Theatre, Downey, CA
on 7th March 2015


Any kind soul for a recording ?!!
I miss it !!


Buy your tickets HERE

jeudi 5 mars 2015

36th NAACP Image Awards 2005


Ca vient de tomber... si, si... non pas la performance mais les répétitions de cette remise des NAACP Image Awards du 19 mars 2005 (et oui... 10 ans déjà !!!). Le contenu est identique à la perf mais en plus... privé.

1. D.M.S.R. - Say It Loud I'm Black And I'm Proud
2. We're A Winner
3. I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)
4. Satisfied
5. I Don't Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing (Open Up The Door I'll Get It Myself)
6. Housequake
7. The Jam
8. The Bird [feat. Morris Day & Jerome Benton]
9. The Glamorous Life [feat. Sheila E.]
10. Santana Medley

LINK for audio rehearsal and performance