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PRINCE’S PAISLEY PARK ANNOUNCES BATTLE OF THE BANDS EVENT, SET FOR AUGUST 31 – SEPTEMBER 3

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PRINCE’S PAISLEY PARK ANNOUNCES BATTLE OF THE BANDS EVENT, SET FOR AUGUST 31 – SEPTEMBER 3

MUSICOLOGY – Summer 2017 will showcase nine live music acts in Paisley Park’s historic Soundstage, alongside new tour exhibits highlighting Prince’s formative years in Minneapolis’s vibrant North Side music community
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CHANHASSEN, MN. (July 7, 2017) – Prince’s Paisley Park in Chanhassen, Minnesota has announced dates for a special four-day Battle of the Bands event, titled MUSICOLOGY – Summer 2017, to be held August 31 through September 3 at Paisley Park. This unique live performance event will highlight “Real Music by Real Musicians” – an ethos Prince consistently championed through his life, creative works and incendiary live performances. Nine finalists will be selected from an open pool of video submissions and invited to Paisley Park to perform for a live audience in the legendary Soundstage, the site of countless iconic Prince performances, including the Sign O’ The Times and Rave Un2 the Year 2000 concert films. Music groups interested in participating are invited to enter a video submission today via Paisley Park’s Facebook page; please visit facebook.com/officialpaisleypark for full details and submission criteria (direct contest link: http://woobox.com/dqzpia). The deadline for submissions is July 30, 2017.

Three artists will perform and one winner will be selected each night between August 31 – September 2, with three overall winners advancing to the final band battle on Sunday, September 3. Between these three finalists, one artist will be crowned the champion and will receive a unique Artist Development Award, consisting of studio recording time at Paisley Park, a mentorship session with members of Prince’s supergroup New Power Generation, and additional career development opportunities soon to be announced.

As a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, arranger, producer, band-leader and creative maverick, Prince is an eternal inspiration to musicians everywhere. His creative sanctuary, Paisley Park, is an especially appropriate place to continue fostering music development initiatives – celebrating new artists, new songs and the art and craft of live performance. The MUSICOLOGY event will provide an exclusive opportunity for musicians to connect with new fans, showcase their talents and – through friendly competition – elevate their abilities.

In spirit, the MUSICOLOGY event will be rooted in the band battles that were commonplace in North Minneapolis in the 1970s. Jam sessions among high school friends in basements and community centers, most notably The Way on Plymouth Avenue in North Minneapolis, evolved into competitive band battles at outdoor parks like North Commons (North Minneapolis) and Phelps Field Park (South Minneapolis). The history is deep, and the competitive spirit at that time helped push forward an incredible mix of musicians, including Prince, André Cymone, Sonny Thompson, Morris Day, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis and Jellybean Johnson, to name just a few. It was a hugely formative time musically and culturally in Minneapolis, with band battles indelibly shaping the fabric of what was to become the “Minneapolis Sound.”

Sonny Thompson, who would later join Prince in his super-group New Power Generation, notes of that time, “Back in the day, we would often practice at The Way preparing for the Battle of the Band events. I remember other bands would always try to sneak into our space to see what we were doing, but we were always the funkiest! The Family was the name of our band.” Similarly, Jellybean Johnson, who played in Flyte Tyme which later evolved into The Time, adds, “When I grew up in the North Side the competition was fierce! It helped my musical growth immensely! The Family, Grand Central, Flyte Tyme, Cohesion, Mind & Matter, it was a great time in my life! We need that feeling again in our musical community!” And as an inspired call-to-action to musicians and artists everywhere, Prince’s close friend and early band mate in Grand Central, André Cymone, adds, “Music has taken me and my best friend and first bandmate Prince from virtual obscurity to world-wide fame, and it all started with the inspiration of competition. The Minneapolis Sound was born from the Battle of the Bands contests – we took the step and jumped into the game, who's next?”

The MUSICOLOGY event at Paisley Park will carry on in this spirit – providing an exciting opportunity for new acts and a welcomed live performance experience for fans. In addition to the evening music performances, beginning on August 31st new exhibition elements will be introduced into the Paisley Park Museum tour that will reflect Prince’s early life and the formative experiences he had in his first band, Grand Central, which included members André Cymone, Chazz Smith, Morris Day, Terry Jackson, Linda Anderson and William “Hollywood” Doughty.

Tickets to MUSICOLOGY – Summer 2017 are now available while supply lasts at the Paisley Park website, OfficialPaisleyPark.com. Single day passes are available for $100. Each daily ticket will include a Special Paisley Park Museum Tour and access to the evening concert between 7-10pm, followed by a dance party in the Soundstage concluding at 11pm. For the latest updates, please visit Paisley Park’s official pages on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, and sign-up for the official newsletter at OfficialPaisleyPark.com.
[Edited 7/7/17 7:52am]
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Reply #1 posted 07/07/17 7:46am

LBrent

Sounds interesting...and like it has the potential to be lotsa fun...

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Reply #2 posted 07/07/17 8:15am

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LBrent said:

Sounds interesting...and like it has the potential to be lotsa fun...



biggrin


Love the idea. Especially the Paisley Park studio time and mentoring. I wonder who will be involved with that?
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Reply #3 posted 07/07/17 10:36am

LBrent

rogifan said:

LBrent said:

Sounds interesting...and like it has the potential to be lotsa fun...

biggrin

Love the idea. Especially the Paisley Park studio time and mentoring. I wonder who will be involved with that?

Dunno, but I thought it might be Sharon since isn't she the sister who is behind the recent announcement about producing the CD of papa John L's music?

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Reply #4 posted 07/07/17 10:52am

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I hope they can somewhat brand the concept and export it.
Good live musicians are all over the world. But it's great for the Twin Cities music scene, no doubt.
Let's cross fingers for more musicianship related initiatives from the estate in the future.

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Reply #5 posted 07/07/17 11:01am

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Militant should try out. giggle

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #6 posted 07/07/17 11:48am

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It amazes me at some of the ridiculous threads that stay on the Prince: Music and More forum, but ones like these always get moved off to somewhere else. nuts nuts nuts

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Reply #7 posted 07/07/17 11:48am

rogifan

LBrent said:



rogifan said:


LBrent said:

Sounds interesting...and like it has the potential to be lotsa fun...



biggrin



Love the idea. Especially the Paisley Park studio time and mentoring. I wonder who will be involved with that?


Dunno, but I thought it might be Sharon since isn't she the sister who is behind the recent announcement about producing the CD of papa John L's music?



confused


Hmm...I doubt it. My guess is perhaps Trevor Guy and Kirk J. are involved?
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Reply #8 posted 07/07/17 11:49am

rogifan

bonatoc said:

I hope they can somewhat brand the concept and export it.
Good live musicians are all over the world. But it's great for the Twin Cities music scene, no doubt.
Let's cross fingers for more musicianship related initiatives from the estate in the future.


It would be cool if they had submissions from out of state too. But if it is a Twin Cities thing I’m cool with that too. Supporting the local music scene is a great idea.
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Reply #9 posted 07/07/17 12:19pm

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Yup. Hopefully they'll find a balance between profitability (can't get these kind of projects up and running without) and promoting the practice of arts.

I don't like the idea of PP as a museum. I understand there's a demand, but this place was built for creation. These consoles are going to rust if no one uses them, and the soundstage was meant for performances. But would a school of arts be viable in the midst of the Midwest? Students need the night life... (not meaning to offend any minnesotan here).

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Reply #10 posted 07/07/17 12:43pm

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bonatoc said:

Yup. Hopefully they'll find a balance between profitability (can't get these kind of projects up and running without) and promoting the practice of arts.

I don't like the idea of PP as a museum. I understand there's a demand, but this place was built for creation. These consoles are going to rust if no one uses them, and the soundstage was meant for performances. But would a school of arts be viable in the midst of the Midwest? Students need the night life... (not meaning to offend any minnesotan here).



Rock and roll fantasy camp. Three or four days/week, four bands/session. NPG/Prince-related mentors. Performances each Saturday night from the bands. Do it all summer, longer if demand is there.

Potential for $300K or more in annual revenue.

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Reply #11 posted 07/07/17 4:30pm

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Why is this in Music: Non-Prince? lol

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #12 posted 07/07/17 4:41pm

rogifan

purplethunder3121 said:

Why is this in Music: Non-Prince? lol


Good question.
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Reply #13 posted 07/07/17 7:08pm

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RodeoSchro said:

bonatoc said:

Yup. Hopefully they'll find a balance between profitability (can't get these kind of projects up and running without) and promoting the practice of arts.

I don't like the idea of PP as a museum. I understand there's a demand, but this place was built for creation. These consoles are going to rust if no one uses them, and the soundstage was meant for performances. But would a school of arts be viable in the midst of the Midwest? Students need the night life... (not meaning to offend any minnesotan here).



Rock and roll fantasy camp. Three or four days/week, four bands/session. NPG/Prince-related mentors. Performances each Saturday night from the bands. Do it all summer, longer if demand is there.

Potential for $300K or more in annual revenue.

Yes! This is a great idea nod

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Reply #14 posted 07/08/17 3:05pm

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rogifan said:

https://www.facebook.com/...27/?type=3 PRINCE’S PAISLEY PARK ANNOUNCES BATTLE OF THE BANDS EVENT, SET FOR AUGUST 31 – SEPTEMBER 3 MUSICOLOGY – Summer 2017 will showcase nine live music acts in Paisley Park’s historic Soundstage, alongside new tour exhibits highlighting Prince’s formative years in Minneapolis’s vibrant North Side music community _______ CHANHASSEN, MN. (July 7, 2017) – Prince’s Paisley Park in Chanhassen, Minnesota has announced dates for a special four-day Battle of the Bands event, titled MUSICOLOGY – Summer 2017, to be held August 31 through September 3 at Paisley Park. This unique live performance event will highlight “Real Music by Real Musicians” – an ethos Prince consistently championed through his life, creative works and incendiary live performances. Nine finalists will be selected from an open pool of video submissions and invited to Paisley Park to perform for a live audience in the legendary Soundstage, the site of countless iconic Prince performances, including the Sign O’ The Times and Rave Un2 the Year 2000 concert films. Music groups interested in participating are invited to enter a video submission today via Paisley Park’s Facebook page; please visit facebook.com/officialpaisleypark for full details and submission criteria (direct contest link: http://woobox.com/dqzpia). The deadline for submissions is July 30, 2017. Three artists will perform and one winner will be selected each night between August 31 – September 2, with three overall winners advancing to the final band battle on Sunday, September 3. Between these three finalists, one artist will be crowned the champion and will receive a unique Artist Development Award, consisting of studio recording time at Paisley Park, a mentorship session with members of Prince’s supergroup New Power Generation, and additional career development opportunities soon to be announced. As a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, arranger, producer, band-leader and creative maverick, Prince is an eternal inspiration to musicians everywhere. His creative sanctuary, Paisley Park, is an especially appropriate place to continue fostering music development initiatives – celebrating new artists, new songs and the art and craft of live performance. The MUSICOLOGY event will provide an exclusive opportunity for musicians to connect with new fans, showcase their talents and – through friendly competition – elevate their abilities. In spirit, the MUSICOLOGY event will be rooted in the band battles that were commonplace in North Minneapolis in the 1970s. Jam sessions among high school friends in basements and community centers, most notably The Way on Plymouth Avenue in North Minneapolis, evolved into competitive band battles at outdoor parks like North Commons (North Minneapolis) and Phelps Field Park (South Minneapolis). The history is deep, and the competitive spirit at that time helped push forward an incredible mix of musicians, including Prince, André Cymone, Sonny Thompson, Morris Day, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis and Jellybean Johnson, to name just a few. It was a hugely formative time musically and culturally in Minneapolis, with band battles indelibly shaping the fabric of what was to become the “Minneapolis Sound.” Sonny Thompson, who would later join Prince in his super-group New Power Generation, notes of that time, “Back in the day, we would often practice at The Way preparing for the Battle of the Band events. I remember other bands would always try to sneak into our space to see what we were doing, but we were always the funkiest! The Family was the name of our band.” Similarly, Jellybean Johnson, who played in Flyte Tyme which later evolved into The Time, adds, “When I grew up in the North Side the competition was fierce! It helped my musical growth immensely! The Family, Grand Central, Flyte Tyme, Cohesion, Mind & Matter, it was a great time in my life! We need that feeling again in our musical community!” And as an inspired call-to-action to musicians and artists everywhere, Prince’s close friend and early band mate in Grand Central, André Cymone, adds, “Music has taken me and my best friend and first bandmate Prince from virtual obscurity to world-wide fame, and it all started with the inspiration of competition. The Minneapolis Sound was born from the Battle of the Bands contests – we took the step and jumped into the game, who's next?” The MUSICOLOGY event at Paisley Park will carry on in this spirit – providing an exciting opportunity for new acts and a welcomed live performance experience for fans. In addition to the evening music performances, beginning on August 31st new exhibition elements will be introduced into the Paisley Park Museum tour that will reflect Prince’s early life and the formative experiences he had in his first band, Grand Central, which included members André Cymone, Chazz Smith, Morris Day, Terry Jackson, Linda Anderson and William “Hollywood” Doughty. Tickets to MUSICOLOGY – Summer 2017 are now available while supply lasts at the Paisley Park website, OfficialPaisleyPark.com. Single day passes are available for $100. Each daily ticket will include a Special Paisley Park Museum Tour and access to the evening concert between 7-10pm, followed by a dance party in the Soundstage concluding at 11pm. For the latest updates, please visit Paisley Park’s official pages on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, and sign-up for the official newsletter at OfficialPaisleyPark.com. [Edited 7/7/17 7:52am]

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Wow! Now, this event sounds wonderful.

"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016)
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This is good news! The kind of activity I hoped the managers would have strived toward, to begin, for the benefit of the community-at-large and the functional element of the property. Good start, and good luck to Paisley Park!

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bonatoc said:

Yup. Hopefully they'll find a balance between profitability (can't get these kind of projects up and running without) and promoting the practice of arts.

I don't like the idea of PP as a museum. I understand there's a demand, but this place was built for creation. These consoles are going to rust if no one uses them, and the soundstage was meant for performances. But would a school of arts be viable in the midst of the Midwest? Students need the night life... (not meaning to offend any minnesotan here).

Those folks need to have something nurturing close to their homes, too! Prince built his facility, obviously, and more opportunities for others can radiate from from that. Anyway, the Midwest has got nightlife, too. Plus 10,000 lakes in MN!

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Germanegro said:

bonatoc said:

Yup. Hopefully they'll find a balance between profitability (can't get these kind of projects up and running without) and promoting the practice of arts.

I don't like the idea of PP as a museum. I understand there's a demand, but this place was built for creation. These consoles are going to rust if no one uses them, and the soundstage was meant for performances. But would a school of arts be viable in the midst of the Midwest? Students need the night life... (not meaning to offend any minnesotan here).

Those folks need to have something nurturing close to their homes, too! Prince built his facility, obviously, and more opportunities for others can radiate from from that. Anyway, the Midwest has got nightlife, too. Plus 10,000 lakes in MN!

wink


I heard they're great to make girls take off their bras, especially during winter.

I guess you're right, IT IS going to appeal to young dudes.


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No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #18 posted 07/09/17 12:06pm

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I didn't read the whole thing but from what I did, this sounds amazing. Hopefully in the long term, this isn't like American Idol and the winner(s) of the competition actually move on to bigger, better and brighter things. That'll be a great way to carry on part of P's legacy.

Otherwise, it's a shame what has happened to MTV. It would be awesome just to see the commercial produced by them to promote this event.

Like this one:


cool
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MotownSubdivision said:

I didn't read the whole thing but from what I did, this sounds amazing. Hopefully in the long term, this isn't like American Idol and the winner(s) of the competition actually move on to bigger, better and brighter things. That'll be a great way to carry on part of P's legacy. Otherwise, it's a shame what has happened to MTV. It would be awesome just to see the commercial produced by them to promote this event. Like this one: cool [Edited 7/9/17 12:06pm]

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Sadly, MTV isn't about music anymore. sad

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Reply #20 posted 08/14/17 9:05pm

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bonatoc said:

Yup. Hopefully they'll find a balance between profitability (can't get these kind of projects up and running without) and promoting the practice of arts.

The profit part seems easy -- they're foregoing regular tours that weekend to do $100 tours that include a ticket to the show. And it looks like that's the ONLY way to get a ticket.

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$100. For a battle of the bands. Well, $60, if you count the $40 tour.

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