Thread started 07/31/16 5:41amlaurarichardso n |
Article about piano tuner who worked for Prince |
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Reply #1 posted 07/31/16 6:45am
PurpleBabied |
Christensen was joined occasionally on his tuning sessions by his daughter, Analeah Christensen. The Red Wing resident said she was too young at the time to appreciate the gravity of being at Paisley Park, but said she recalled leaving coloring book pages on Prince’s music stand in hopes he would find them.
She also remembered playing video games in a room off of the studio while her father worked.
“And one day I thought I heard (Prince) coming, and I got really nervous,” she said. “I actually hid on the side of the couch.”
This is adorable and makes me sad all at the same time. |
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Reply #2 posted 07/31/16 10:28am
LBrent |
PurpleBabied said:
Christensen was joined occasionally on his tuning sessions by his daughter, Analeah Christensen. The Red Wing resident said she was too young at the time to appreciate the gravity of being at Paisley Park, but said she recalled leaving coloring book pages on Prince’s music stand in hopes he would find them.
She also remembered playing video games in a room off of the studio while her father worked.
“And one day I thought I heard (Prince) coming, and I got really nervous,” she said. “I actually hid on the side of the couch.”
This is adorable and makes me sad all at the same time. I hope he found the coloring book pages and they made him smile. |
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Reply #3 posted 07/31/16 12:48pm
anangellooksdo wn |
I believe Prince probably found the coloring books and appreciated them. I think he always appreciated kids.
What I found interesting was that he used the same piano tuner his father did. I like that. |
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