Prince & 3rdEyeGirl (June 29, 2014) Paisley Park Showcase with Apollonia – Star Tribune Report
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- Jun 29, 2014
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A report in the Star Tribune covering Prince and 3rdEyeGirl’s intimate 8-song showcase at Paisley Park Studios on June 29, 2014, with special guest Apollonia in attendance and select live performances (“Endorphinmachine” and instrumental “She’s Always In My Hair”) later uploaded to the 3rdEyeGirl YouTube channel.
Publication: Star Tribune
Date: July 4, 2014 (reporting on June 29 event)
Country: United States
Section: Music / Local Entertainment News
THE STORY | WHAT THE CLIPPING SHOWS |
Prince and his band 3rdEyeGirl performed an 8-song showcase at Paisley Park Studios on June 29, 2014. Apollonia, co-star from Purple Rain, was a special guest in the audience. Highlights included live versions of “Endorphinmachine” and an instrumental “She’s Always In My Hair,” which were uploaded to the 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account shortly afterward. | Text detailing the private Paisley Park performance, mention of Apollonia’s attendance, and the quick upload of specific tracks. Part of the broader entertainment/news coverage in the Star Tribune. |
CONTEXT AND NOTES | FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS |
This intimate showcase took place at Prince’s own Paisley Park complex in Chanhassen, Minnesota, reflecting his continued practice of hosting special live sessions for select audiences. The event celebrated Prince’s ongoing creative output and connection to his Purple Rain legacy through Apollonia’s presence. | Event: Private Paisley Park showcase Era: 2014 (Prince’s late-career activity with 3rdEyeGirl) Tone: Exciting, insider music news Photography: Supporting images typical of newspaper music coverage RELATED MATERIAL: For other related posts, see the tags at the foot of the page. |
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