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The Prince Tour was the first concert tour by American recording artist Prince, and supported his second album Prince. The tour started as a headlining club act and played 13 dates before joining Rick James' Fire It Up Tour as a supporting act for 38 more dates in the United States. The tour lasted from late November 1979 through April 1980.
The tour focused on material from Prince's first two albums. As a support act, the set usually contained 7-8 songs, but most extended out so the concert would last about 40 minutes. Towards the end of the tour, Prince sometimes incorporated a newly written song, "Head" into the act. The lewd number conflicted with keyboardist Gayle Chapman's religious beliefs, as she was a member of The Way and caused her to leave the band. She was later replaced by Lisa Coleman, who provided additional vocals for the song in the studio and in concert and later became a close collaborator with Prince.
The Prince Tour stayed within the United States, but prior to Prince's next tour, he would venture to Europe for the first time for three club dates.
Prince Cecil is an Indian film actor who has appeared predominantly in Telugu language films.
Prince Cecil was studying engineering at college when director Teja came to Visakhapatnam to find for a male lead for his film, Neeku Naaku Dash Dash. After being recommended to audition, he got through the initial selection and attended a film workshop for the final candidates before being picked to play the lead role. Within two months of the release of his first film, Prince was offered Bus Stop by director Maruthi, and that film became a large commercial success. His third and fourth releases, Romance and Bunny n Cherry (2013), opened to negative reviews and failed at the box office. He then featured in the bilingual films, Manasunu Maaya Seyake alongside an ensemble cast of Sethu, Disha Pandey and Richa Panai, but the film had a low key release in January 2014.
Kiss is the ninth studio album of German band Bad Boys Blue. It was released on September 27, 1993 by Coconut Records. One single was also released. John McInerney performed "Kiss You All Over, Baby" which before had been sung by Trevor Taylor. The song "Save Your Love" from the previous album was performed here as "Aguarda Tu Amorin" in Spanish. The song "Kisses And Tears" is taken from the second album.
This record was the last with Trevor Bannister. In 1993, Bad Boys Blue toured around Africa with singer Owen Standing who never was an official band member.
CKIS-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 92.5 FM in Toronto, Ontario. The station broadcasts a Top 40 (CHR) format branded as KiSS 92.5. The station is one of two CHR-pop stations licensed to the city of Toronto (the other being CKFM) as well as the first CHR-pop station owned by Rogers since CHTT-FM in Victoria shifted from top 40 to hot AC in July 2003.
CKIS's studios are located at the Rogers Building at Bloor and Jarvis in the northeastern corner of downtown Toronto, while its transmitter is located atop First Canadian Place.
On August 8, 1990, Rawlco Communications was awarded a licence from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) for a new FM radio station. The format chosen to air on the frequency was country music that would target an audience ranging from 25–54 years of age. Rawlco planned on changing frequencies for the station to 99.1 FM, which was formerly the home of CKO-FM-1, but cancelled the plan after the CRTC denied this, and gave 99.1 to CBLA. On January 26, 1993 at 1 PM, singer Anne Murray pressed the button to launch the station, with the CISS-FM call letters and "92.5 CISS-FM" (pronounced "Kiss FM") branding. The station's licensing by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission had been controversial, because the CRTC had passed over an application by Milestone Radio for an urban music station, which would have been a new format in the Toronto market, in favour of Rawlco's application. Milestone's second attempt at an urban station was also passed over in favour of CBLA; the company finally won a licence on its third attempt, and launched CFXJ-FM in 2001. The station's transmitter was located atop First Canadian Place.
Kiss is a UK radio station which is broadcasting on FM and National DAB, specialising in hip hop, R&B, urban and electronic dance music. It also broadcasts on DAB Digital Radio around the UK & nationally on Freeview, Sky and Virgin Media. Owned by Hamburg based Bauer Media Group, Kiss forms part of Bauer's National portfolio of radio brands. Kiss spin-off brands include Kisstory and Kiss Fresh.
Kiss FM began in October 1985 as a pirate radio station, broadcasting first to South London then across the whole city, on 94FM. The station had gained a large audience by the time it was awarded a legitimate licence in 1990. ″The team which transformed KISS 94 FM to KISS 100FM included Lyn Champion, a BBC Radio 1 producer and UK Dance promo producer, who in the early 80s had started a weekly column in London's City Limits magazine listing pirate radio shows from the mighty JFM, Invicta and K-Jazz. Lyn was brought in to help write the original proposal in 1989 and was Head of Talks responsible for all spoken word output on the new KISS 100 FM. The British Broadcasting Act of 1990 (the start of Thatcher's de-regulation programme) abolished the ″IBA″ which had enshrined community and spoken word programming within the licence, so KISS 100 FM missed the opportunity to initiate the 20 year wave of documentary series and cultural broadcasting about R&B based music, jazz, reggae, blues, electro and rap which was intended within original legally approved brief ″″. This material had never been broadcast in the UK on radio or TV and this was a key reason the station received an IBA license. A missed opportunity indeed as it became the standard fare of every major broadcaster through the 90s and noughties. Lyn Champion was the first to leave as a result, followed by such icons as Norman Jay. Lyn lectures extensively about media de-regulation and content.
P-Model made a demo in 1979 to obtain a recording contract; it features 2 songs, each one being composed by Susumu Hirasawa and Yasumi Tanaka, P-Model's main songwriters at the time. The band negotiated with 8 record labels, in the end, they chose to sign a contract with Warner-Pioneer, all P-MODEL releases from 1979 to 1981 (3 albums and 3 singles) were handled by Warner-Pioneer, including IN A MODEL ROOM, the album where both of these songs were included. Hirasawa also gave a copy to Plastics keyboardist Masahide Sakuma after a Plastics show after asking him to produce In a Model Room, which Sakuma accepted. Due to the demo nature of the recordings, they are rawer and punkier than the studio recorded versions. The demo was released by Hirasawa's SYUN label in 1994 as a bonus for those who bought both OOPARTS and Pause, the first release of the SYUN label (due to its nature, the demo received a catalogue number outside of the standard numbering convention of the SYUN label). The demo was remastered by Hirasawa and re-released on the Ashu-on [Sound Subspecies] in the solar system box set on 10 May 2002; it was put on CD 13, with SCUBA RECYCLE, Air On The Wiring and the In a Model Room outtake WHITE SHOES.
Demo is a demo EP, as well as the first release, by American punk rock band Hostage Calm. The EP was released on August 14, 2007 through Headcount Records.
All music composed by Hostage Calm.
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"Kiss" from 'Parade' (1986) ☔️ Listen to more Prince here https://lnk.to/PrinceStream 📺 Watch all the official Prince videos here http://bit.ly/PrinceVideography 🔔 Subscribe to the Prince channel and “ring the bell” to turn on notifications http://bit.ly/SubscribeToPrince Follow Prince: ☔️ Website https://prince.com/ 🌎 Prince Store https://store.prince.com 📣 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/prince/ 📸 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/prince/ 📱 Twitter https://twitter.com/prince Explore the Official Prince Playlists: The Prince Videography http://bit.ly/PrinceVideography Prince: Live Performances http://bit.ly/PrinceLiveOnYouTube Prince ♡ Music is Medicine https://bit.ly/MusicIsMedicine Prince / MPLS https://bit.ly/PrinceMLPS ******************* Welcome to the Official Prince YouT...
Who wrote and recorded this song? It's circulating as a Kiss demo from 1981, but it's not Kiss. Nor is it Leo Sayer or Kagny & The Dirty Rats, both of whom are sometimes attributed ownership. It's a pretty good song, and a mystery in the Kiss world.
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"Kiss" by Prince from Live At Paisley Park, 12/18/1999 Listen to Prince: https://Prince.lnk.to/listen_YD Kiss from the Rave Un2 The Year 2000, Prince’s legendary pay-per-view special from Paisley Park that aired on New Year’s Eve in 1999. A full DVD of the performance is included in Ultimate Rave, a 3-disc bundle of the Prince’s pivotal new millennium pop party dance music. On top of Rave Un2 The Year 2000, the package combines 1999's Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic and its 2001 remix Rave In2 the Joy Fantastic. Get Ultimate Rave: https://Prince.lnk.to/rav3AY Subscribe to the official Prince YouTube channel: https://Prince.lnk.to/subscribe_YD Watch more Prince videos: https://Prince.lnk.to/listen_YC/youtube Follow Prince: Facebook: https://Prince.lnk.to/followFI Instagram: https://Prince.l...
Arsen Nersessyan - lead vocal , bass vocal , piano . tap dancing , beatboxing ,all the other sounds
The Sea Prince and the Fire Child (1981)
This is the demo of G-Spot Prince himself sang. Unlike the other songs that SAY they have Prince singing, this one version actually has him sing the entire song. This barely has Vanity's vocals. Enjoy while you can.
The Prince Tour was the first concert tour by American recording artist Prince, and supported his second album Prince. The tour started as a headlining club act and played 13 dates before joining Rick James' Fire It Up Tour as a supporting act for 38 more dates in the United States. The tour lasted from late November 1979 through April 1980.
The tour focused on material from Prince's first two albums. As a support act, the set usually contained 7-8 songs, but most extended out so the concert would last about 40 minutes. Towards the end of the tour, Prince sometimes incorporated a newly written song, "Head" into the act. The lewd number conflicted with keyboardist Gayle Chapman's religious beliefs, as she was a member of The Way and caused her to leave the band. She was later replaced by Lisa Coleman, who provided additional vocals for the song in the studio and in concert and later became a close collaborator with Prince.
The Prince Tour stayed within the United States, but prior to Prince's next tour, he would venture to Europe for the first time for three club dates.
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