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Margie Cox: Paisley Soul Fire
Margie Cox was the powerhouse vocalist who brought raw soul and rock grit into the Minneapolis scene. Working with Prince‑associated acts like Ta Mara & The Seen and later contributing vocals at Paisley Park, she became known for her fierce delivery and versatile range. Her collaborations reflect Prince’s interest in strong, expressive female voices that could cut through funk, pop, and rock with equal force.


Margie Cox (Minneapolis Soul Voice & Paisley Park Collaborator)
The powerful lead singer of Ta Mara & the Seen who became a favored vocalist at Paisley Park in the early 1990s, recording extensively with Prince for an unreleased project. OVERVIEW Margie Cox (born Margaret Cox, September 1, 1962) is an American R&B and soul singer from Minneapolis. She is best known as the lead vocalist of the Minneapolis Sound band Ta Mara & the Seen and for her deep involvement in Prince’s early-1990s studio sessions. EARLY LIFE & MUSICAL BEGINNINGS Rais

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May 25


Margie Cox (February 7, 1995) Standing At The Altar - Single US/UK
The standout single from 1-800 New Funk — a soulful Margie Cox performance backed by rare Prince‑associated material and a promo‑only B‑side.

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Feb 7, 1995
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