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Which associated artist has the most superstar-status? With Prince, you know you'll always play second fiddle. But who from the Prince-camp is the most popular, has the most superstar-status?
In other words, who will actually be recognized on the streets? Could it be Mayte? Carmen, who actually made a career. Morris? Sheila? Of course, Mavis, Clinton and Madonna aren't from the Prince camp, hence don't apply. | |
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Carmen Elektra managed to become a big superstar.That's kinda surprising,since most of his female proteges usually fade away after they stop working with him. | |
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Overall: Jam & Lewis
Pop celebrity? Sheila & Carmen... As musicians & artist within their own right: Wendy & Lisa Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: Overall: Jam & Lewis
Pop celebrity? Sheila & Carmen... As musicians & artist within their own right: Wendy & Lisa How about: Candy Dulfer. Played with Van Morrison and Dave Stewart. Even had a little hit without Prince. I don't think she would be recognized on the street in the US though... [Edited 4/26/07 9:42am] [Edited 4/26/07 9:44am] | |
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Actually, it always struck me how big she has become:
Kirsten Scott Thomas. Four weddings, horse whisperer. So, Prince doesn't always kill someone's career after all... | |
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Sander said: Actually, it always struck me how big she has become:
Kirsten Scott Thomas. Four weddings, horse whisperer. So, Prince doesn't always kill someone's career after all... can she be considered his "camp" though? if so then hands down she wins. Space for sale... | |
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Sander said: sosgemini said: Overall: Jam & Lewis
Pop celebrity? Sheila & Carmen... As musicians & artist within their own right: Wendy & Lisa How about: Candy Dulfer. Played with Van Morrison and Dave Stewart. Even had a little hit without Prince. I don't think she would be recognized on the street in the US though... Space for sale... | |
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Sander said: sosgemini said: Overall: Jam & Lewis
Pop celebrity? Sheila & Carmen... As musicians & artist within their own right: Wendy & Lisa How about: Candy Dulfer. Played with Van Morrison and Dave Stewart. Even had a little hit without Prince. I don't think she would be recognized on the street in the US though... [Edited 4/26/07 9:42am] [Edited 4/26/07 9:44am] PULEEAASEE!! Candy Dulfer made a splash in smooth jazz WAAAY before she became a "Prince" protogee. Suxuality (is that the right spelling) was a hit before she got in the NPG. She had her own act and wanted to do a show or opening act or something like that with Prince and he backed out in the last minute. She sent him a letter or something giving him her 2 cents about it, and to make up for his faux pas, he met with her to make amends, became impressed with her work and asked her to join in on a tour. Like Sheila E, Candy is a great musician in her own right, has performed with many other talented musicians, Prince is just one of them. [Edited 4/26/07 17:23pm] "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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prodigalfan said: PULEEAASEE!! Candy Dulfer made a splash in smooth jazz WAAAY before she became a "Prince" protogee. Not really. She had her little appearances on a stage, mostly because her dad was a musician. "Smooth jazz", no, amateur jazz! 'Waaaay before', no, after she met Prince! This is from allmusic.com: "Alto saxophonist Candy Dulfer was brought into the limelight by Prince, (...) Her appearances with Prince led to session work with Eurythmics guitarist/producer Dave Stewart, who gave Dulfer a credit on "Lily Was Here," which reached number six in the U.K. and number one on the Dutch radio charts in 1990." Suxuality (is that the right spelling) was a hit before she got in the NPG.
Wrong, Saxuality, her debut, is from 1990, after the Holland shows and Partyman. She had her own act and wanted to do a show or opening act or something like that with Prince and he backed out in the last minute. She sent him a letter or something giving him her 2 cents about it, and to make up for his faux pas, he met with her to make amends, became impressed with her work and asked her to join in on a tour.
Correct, she didn't join the tour though, just one or two Holland shows. Anyway, my point is, Prince jumpstarted her career and she managed to keep it alive, unlike most prince-associates. [Edited 4/27/07 3:01am] | |
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sosgemini said: Sander said: Actually, it always struck me how big she has become:
Kirsten Scott Thomas. Four weddings, horse whisperer. So, Prince doesn't always kill someone's career after all... can she be considered his "camp" though? if so then hands down she wins. Although she played some TV-shows and in theaters, "Kristin's major cinematic debut came in the Prince's Under the Cherry Moon in 1986. She was originally called to try out for a minor character, but her reading of the leading lady in auditions was so compelling they offered her that part instead." (http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/1027/kstbio.html) As with Candy, I would argue Prince kick started it for her. | |
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Sander said: prodigalfan said: PULEEAASEE!! Candy Dulfer made a splash in smooth jazz WAAAY before she became a "Prince" protogee. Not really. She had her little appearances on a stage, mostly because her dad was a musician. "Smooth jazz", no, amateur jazz! 'Waaaay before', no, after she met Prince! This is from allmusic.com: "Alto saxophonist Candy Dulfer was brought into the limelight by Prince, (...) Her appearances with Prince led to session work with Eurythmics guitarist/producer Dave Stewart, who gave Dulfer a credit on "Lily Was Here," which reached number six in the U.K. and number one on the Dutch radio charts in 1990." Wrong, Saxuality, her debut, is from 1990, after the Holland shows and Partyman. She had her own act and wanted to do a show or opening act or something like that with Prince and he backed out in the last minute. She sent him a letter or something giving him her 2 cents about it, and to make up for his faux pas, he met with her to make amends, became impressed with her work and asked her to join in on a tour.
Correct, she didn't join the tour though, just one or two Holland shows. Anyway, my point is, Prince jumpstarted her career and she managed to keep it alive, unlike most prince-associates. [Edited 4/27/07 3:01am] and I stand corrected!! I heard of Candy as a solo artist way before I knew of her association with Prince. I always wondered why Candy would become a member of NPG when she had her OWN career... but I just thought she was like Patrice Rushen standing in as a favor for Prince and then decided her career was stalled and the NPG gig was fun to do. I guess that is another score for Prince it is amazing the careers he has influenced. "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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