zonelistener
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Prince never owned First Ave...he owned Glam Slam, but no longer owns it (and it is called something else...but I cannot remember at the moment)
arw9797 said:
He never owned it....I can't remember the name of the club that he did own. I'm not sure if he still owns it or even still hangs out in the Twin Cities anymore. No one really mentions him anymore. I think he probably started out at First Ave though.
zonelistener said:Prince never owned First Ave...he owned Glam Slam, but no longer owns it (and it is called something else...but I cannot remember at the moment)
zonelistener said:ARW...Prince mainly stays in LA now. I think he sold his Chanhassen home too.
Paisley Park is still a popular recording studio though.
Minneapolis
zonelistener said:Prince never owned First Ave...he owned Glam Slam, but no longer owns it (and it is called something else...but I cannot remember at the moment)
Blue Room said:
Really? My brother and sister in law told me Prince owned it when I visited them in 92. It was used in Purple Rain as the club he performed in. I know he did some one off shows there even after he was popular as well.
zonelistener said:hey April...I had to PM abby...but she responded
Thanks!
zonelistener said:
What is the weather going to be like tomorrow? Should I wear jeans, or shorts?
arw9797 said:I didn't know it closed!!!! For good? You can tell I don't pay attention to the news around here.
zonelistener said:
IT closed for good for about 20 days or so. Then the owners worked out their differences.
I read all about that in the City Pages!
Weather...is it time for jeans, or will I be able to do shorts?
Schmeg said:I'm at ARW's house. She just drew us a map of the roads near her house. Somehow I think we'll still get lost.
<--- tears of joy...ARW made a blueberry loaf for me and it's sooooooooooooo good!Blue Room said:What is it of? You and your company eating pumpkin bread?
zonelistener said:
November 3, 1987, St. Paul Civic Center (was replaced by Excel Energy Center).
The BoDeans opened.