May 27th 2011, at the Forum in Los Angeles. What a wonderful show. So generous – numerous encores and special guests well into the night. Thank you for the music, Prince (click for larger view):
(Amy. Tina. Jason.)
-cvj
May 27th 2011, at the Forum in Los Angeles. What a wonderful show. So generous – numerous encores and special guests well into the night. Thank you for the music, Prince (click for larger view):
(Amy. Tina. Jason.)
-cvj
Hard to express my feelings about this news. Quincy Jones is a massive part of the foundations of my formative years (in so much music across genres and media). Inevitable passing, of course, but no less sad… Thanks for the music and inspiration Quincy!
Hard to express my feelings about this news. Quincy Jones is a massive part of the foundations of my formative years (in so much music across genres and media). Inevitable passing, of course, but no less sad… Thanks for the music and inspiration Quincy!
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Sad to say a premature farewell to the most famous person from my home town, Minneapolis. We were born the same year, grew up less than five miles apart, yet came from different worlds. I am glad Mieensota is a more diverse place today, though I imagine the invisible walls between North Minneapolis and the closest suburbs are almost as high as they ever were.
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