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New Power Generation...of Women There seems to be a huge difference in the career paths of the first generation of Prince's women and the second generation.
The careers and visibility of the women he worked with or dated during the '80s (e.g. Vanity, Apollonia) ended up in obscurity. Of course the major exception is Sheila E. I sometimes come across Vanity--Denise Matthews--on Christian programs. Last saw Apollonia on VH1's "I love the 80s." But the women from the past decade (e.g. Mayte, Carmen Electra, Nona Gaye) are carving their own identies and careers. Nona Gaye is a very good actress who did an exceptional job in "Ali." Carmen has had several jobs over the years that have kept her in the public eye (and a marriage to Dennis Rodman). I think Mayte is trying to do the same. While it may not be the most fantastic start, she's featured in a new Zima commercial. Perhaps she, too, plans to act in the near future. And of course, her much discussed relationship with Tommy Lee. I just think it's interesting that the general public is unaware of their history with Prince. This is particularly true with Nona and Carmen. Whereas the first group was synonymous with Prince. | |
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Let's not forget Rosie Gaines, What a woman, what a voice!
We can look forward to something new from her too! Mesage from the Happy Sunshine | |
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glazegirl said: I think Mayte is trying to do the same. While it may not be the most fantastic start, she's featured in a new Zima commercial. It might be a most inauspicious end though.ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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Last year's Jill Jones album was great:
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Jill Jones
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Wow. She aged well. | |
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glazegirl said: There seems to be a huge difference in the career paths of the first generation of Prince's women and the second generation.
The careers and visibility of the women he worked with or dated during the '80s (e.g. Vanity, Apollonia) ended up in obscurity. Of course the major exception is Sheila E. I sometimes come across Vanity--Denise Matthews--on Christian programs. Last saw Apollonia on VH1's "I love the 80s." But the women from the past decade (e.g. Mayte, Carmen Electra, Nona Gaye) are carving their own identies and careers. Nona Gaye is a very good actress who did an exceptional job in "Ali." Carmen has had several jobs over the years that have kept her in the public eye (and a marriage to Dennis Rodman). I think Mayte is trying to do the same. While it may not be the most fantastic start, she's featured in a new Zima commercial. Perhaps she, too, plans to act in the near future. And of course, her much discussed relationship with Tommy Lee. I just think it's interesting that the general public is unaware of their history with Prince. This is particularly true with Nona and Carmen. Whereas the first group was synonymous with Prince. You make some good points. I never really thought about this. Do you think it's because they are disassociated with Prince that they've gone on to establish careers and identities of their own? (Well, in Carmen's case I still think that identity is pretty much the one P gave her!) The Normal Whores Club | |
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I'm still interested in knowing more about Prince's relationship with Anna Fantastic... | |
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glazegirl said: There seems to be a huge difference in the career paths of the first generation of Prince's women and the second generation.
The careers and visibility of the women he worked with or dated during the '80s (e.g. Vanity, Apollonia) ended up in obscurity. Of course the major exception is Sheila E. I sometimes come across Vanity--Denise Matthews--on Christian programs. Last saw Apollonia on VH1's "I love the 80s." But the women from the past decade (e.g. Mayte, Carmen Electra, Nona Gaye) are carving their own identies and careers. Nona Gaye is a very good actress who did an exceptional job in "Ali." Carmen has had several jobs over the years that have kept her in the public eye (and a marriage to Dennis Rodman). I think Mayte is trying to do the same. While it may not be the most fantastic start, she's featured in a new Zima commercial. Perhaps she, too, plans to act in the near future. And of course, her much discussed relationship with Tommy Lee. I just think it's interesting that the general public is unaware of their history with Prince. This is particularly true with Nona and Carmen. Whereas the first group was synonymous with Prince. Yeah,but the 80s women were more interesting to me. I DON'T WANT TO BE NORMAL,because normal is part of the status quo,which I don't want to be a part of- Tori Amos | |
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