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Thread started 02/05/16 8:27pm

aaroncanderson

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Why Didn't Margie Cox break big?

Recently I've really been digging on the songs she did with Prince and years later your vocals soar strong and true over Prince's instrumentation. I wish she would've made it big, she had such an amazing voice. Thoughts?

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Reply #1 posted 02/05/16 8:33pm

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aaroncanderson said:

Recently I've really been digging on the songs she did with Prince and years later your vocals soar strong and true over Prince's instrumentation. I wish she would've made it big, she had such an amazing voice. Thoughts?



Omg here backup vocals on SNL "electric chair" give me CHILLS
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Reply #2 posted 02/05/16 8:43pm

SoulAlive

"Standing At The Altar" is a fantastic song music

The problem is...the public doesn't really go crazy over a female singer produced by Prince.The last time that Prince had a successful female protege was in the 80s with Sheila E.

Plus,Margie Cox was Prince's protege at the worst possible time...in the 90s,when he was feuding with Warners and didn't even have a proper record label anymore.Margie shouldn't feel too bad,though.She scored a few hits in the 80s when she was "Tamara" in the Tamara and the Seen band,produced by Jesse Johnson.

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Reply #3 posted 02/06/16 4:03am

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I would have loved a few years of the SNL band, but by that time what was happening with Prince wasn't good

Once he broke off with the Revolution, all protege production went down the drain. Yes Madhouse was good, but the purple kingdom shrunk incredibly. I mean think about this, Eric Atlanta Boni & Cat jetted after Lovesexy, I read that Sheila E tried to get Tony Toni Tone signed to Paisley Park and their response was in a song: Born Not To Know, they say "Things are getting crazy, I ain't wearing Paisley..."

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Reply #4 posted 02/06/16 4:51pm

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She was BETTER under Jesse's production AND as a Jesse protege'!!! Prince dropped the ball w/Jill Jones: Her album shoulda been released during the Purple Rain hoopla, or 85 at the latest. He f***ked around and released it in 87!!! Not 2 mention that Brenda Bennett was THE PUREST SINGER of all the 6's, and Her project never saw the light of day.....

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Reply #5 posted 02/07/16 1:28pm

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SoulAlive said:

"Standing At The Altar" is a fantastic song music

The problem is...the public doesn't really go crazy over a female singer produced by Prince.The last time that Prince had a successful female protege was in the 80s with Sheila E.

Plus,Margie Cox was Prince's protege at the worst possible time...in the 90s,when he was feuding with Warners and didn't even have a proper record label anymore.Margie shouldn't feel too bad,though.She scored a few hits in the 80s when she was "Tamara" in the Tamara and the Seen band,produced by Jesse Johnson.

I still love "Blueberry Gossip" nod

Make it so, Number One...
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Reply #6 posted 02/07/16 4:22pm

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SoulAlive said:

"Standing At The Altar" is a fantastic song music



The problem is...the public doesn't really go crazy over a female singer produced by Prince.The last time that Prince had a successful female protege was in the 80s with Sheila E.



Plus,Margie Cox was Prince's protege at the worst possible time...in the 90s,when he was feuding with Warners and didn't even have a proper record label anymore.Margie shouldn't feel too bad,though.She scored a few hits in the 80s when she was "Tamara" in the Tamara and the Seen band,produced by Jesse Johnson.

---- Margie did a interview a little while ago were she admitted she listened to her manage and decided to leave the Prince fold. He just produced 3 great records for woman they are just not on major label. I will see if I can find the article.
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Reply #7 posted 02/08/16 12:38pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:

I would have loved a few years of the SNL band, but by that time what was happening with Prince wasn't good

Once he broke off with the Revolution, all protege production went down the drain. Yes Madhouse was good, but the purple kingdom shrunk incredibly. I mean think about this, Eric Atlanta Boni & Cat jetted after Lovesexy, I read that Sheila E tried to get Tony Toni Tone signed to Paisley Park and their response was in a song: Born Not To Know, they say "Things are getting crazy, I ain't wearing Paisley..."

At some point Devante Swing of Jodeci travelled to Paisley Park because he thought it´d be a good idea to work with Prince but then he had second thoughts and changed his mind, too.

If Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis had stayed in the Prince camp and if Jodeci and Toni Tony Tone had signed with him then Paisley Park could´ve become a force to be reckoned with.

But, we´ll never know...

[Edited 2/8/16 12:40pm]

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Reply #8 posted 02/08/16 1:23pm

SoulAlive

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She was BETTER under Jesse's production AND as a Jesse protege'!!! Prince dropped the ball w/Jill Jones: Her album shoulda been released during the Purple Rain hoopla, or 85 at the latest. He f***ked around and released it in 87!!! Not 2 mention that Brenda Bennett was THE PUREST SINGER of all the 6's, and Her project never saw the light of day.....

I agree!! I have always said that Jill's album should have been ready for release in in late '84 or early '85,so that she could have taken advantage of the Purple Rain hype.Prince should have given her the song "Sugar Walls" for her first single and she would have been an instant star!

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Reply #9 posted 02/08/16 1:26pm

SoulAlive

KoolEaze said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

I would have loved a few years of the SNL band, but by that time what was happening with Prince wasn't good

Once he broke off with the Revolution, all protege production went down the drain. Yes Madhouse was good, but the purple kingdom shrunk incredibly. I mean think about this, Eric Atlanta Boni & Cat jetted after Lovesexy, I read that Sheila E tried to get Tony Toni Tone signed to Paisley Park and their response was in a song: Born Not To Know, they say "Things are getting crazy, I ain't wearing Paisley..."

At some point Devante Swing of Jodeci travelled to Paisley Park because he thought it´d be a good idea to work with Prince but then he had second thoughts and changed his mind, too.

If Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis had stayed in the Prince camp and if Jodeci and Toni Tony Tone had signed with him then Paisley Park could´ve become a force to be reckoned with.

But, we´ll never know...

I've done a few threads about this before.Paisley Park Records could have been the Motown of the 80s if Prince had done so many things differently.He had so many talented people around him.

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Reply #10 posted 02/09/16 4:52am

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aaroncanderson said:

Recently I've really been digging on the songs she did with Prince and years later your vocals soar strong and true over Prince's instrumentation. I wish she would've made it big, she had such an amazing voice. Thoughts?

Margie kind of replies to ur question herself here: http://beautifulnightschi...lks-2.html

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Reply #11 posted 02/14/16 9:16pm

trax

Did she have an album(s)?

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Reply #12 posted 02/15/16 8:09am

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trax said:

Did she have an album(s)?

She fronted the band TaMara And The Seen and they released 2 Jesse Johnson produced albums in 85 and 88.

In 2003 she finally released her first solo album, called Margie's Little Demo.

A Prince-penned album was recorded and compiled in 1989. For some reason it seems WB didn't want it even through Paisley Park (pretty odd at a time when they'd release anything from Good Question to TC Ellis), and no other label showed interest after a listening party was organized at Paisley Park. The album is circulating with excellent sound quality, though. It's some sort of hard rock, a very unusual project for Prince. I don't like it much but at least Prince definitely went outside his comfort zone there nod

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Reply #13 posted 02/15/16 3:12pm

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Regardless of all of this, you can still go hear Margie sing at Bunkers in Minneapolis every Sunday and Monday night with The Combo. She still sounds amazing and is a really sweet lady to talk to. I bought her Margie's Little Demo CD and she signed it and took a picture with me.

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Reply #14 posted 02/16/16 3:45am

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tbag said:

Regardless of all of this, you can still go hear Margie sing at Bunkers in Minneapolis every Sunday and Monday night with The Combo. She still sounds amazing and is a really sweet lady to talk to. I bought her Margie's Little Demo CD and she signed it and took a picture with me.

There's also an official live Dr. Mambo's Combo album but I ain't sure if she's on it.

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Reply #15 posted 02/16/16 11:41am

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SoulAlive said:

The last time that Prince had a successful female protege was in the 80s with Sheila E.

What about MARTIKA ?

early 90s ...

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Reply #16 posted 02/17/16 3:47am

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Soulstar77A said:

SoulAlive said:

The last time that Prince had a successful female protege was in the 80s with Sheila E.

What about MARTIKA ?

early 90s ...

Martika was not a Prince protégé. He just gave her some songs.

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Reply #17 posted 02/17/16 7:51pm

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What did she look like?

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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