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New York Daily News article on Prince (surprise gig?) Update: FUNKTEER@aol.com provides a URL for this article:
http://www.mostnewyork.co...h/a-40832. asp The New York Daily News' Mitchell Fink (9/16) reports, BARTER IS MUSIC TO THE ARTIST'S EARS Money isn't everything to the Artist fromerly known as Prince. The singer-songwriter is a big proponent of the barter system - even in the music business. In fact, The Artist persuaded Sheryl Crow, Ani DiFranco, and Gwen Stefani to appear on his new album "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic" without one penny changing hands. Instead, The Artist initiated what he called an "artist bartering system," which is designed to keep managers and record companies out of the deal and follow the belief that "you give me something for my album, and I'll give you something for yours." "Sometimes you don't want to take your apples to the apple cart," said The Artist, who added that Crow is one of the "funkiest" musicians he has ever worked with. The Artist's "gentleman's agreement" also holds true for the record deal between himself and producer Clive Davis, two people brought together by the 41-year-old musician's business partner and counselor, L. Londell Mc Millan. "Clive Davis is a really cool guy," said The Artist. "He and I have an Agreement, not a DISagreement. The contract we have is so small, it's only two pages long. We left in all the things we agree to do and took out all the paragraphs with the word disagree. It's so short, we could have done the deal with a handshake." While there will be a private listening party session this afternoon in New York for The Artist's new album due out in early November, rumor has it that the capricious star will play in impromptu gig tonight somewhere in town. | |
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