Posted on 04/21/2016 10:24:01 AM PDT by Cecily
TMZ is reporting that Prince has died in Minnesota.
Princes publicist has confirmed the news to his hometown newspaper.
The site first reported the news that authorities responded to a medical emergency at his Paisley Park home and studio on Thursday morning.
According to Carver County Sheriff Chief Deputy Jason Kamerud, deputies responded to Paisley Park at 9:43 a.m.
(Excerpt) Read more at music.blog.ajc.com ...
Please, Freepers, lets not make jokes or speak ill of the dead. We are better than that.
Rip, Prince.
Check this,,,
Prince,
RIP.
Yep, I was in the Marines in the 80s, everybody loved “Gigolos get lonely too”...
And we can add social media. Thousands of tweets and FB posts. Everyone trying to one up their friends.
Yeah, the “Gay Flu” aka AIDS
Thank you for your service, Jarhead. I have an old Army buddy who is a deputy with the El Paso County SO. Coming through that way in July, near tail end of 9 state, 8000 mile Harley trip.
How long has it been since we’ve heard of a celebrity dying of AIDS? Freddie Mercury is the last one I could remember.
The musical performances in that film are so great. Morris Day (and his valet Jerome) make you want to get up and dance.
Always love when Jerome would hold the mirror for Morris to comb his hair.
I don’t know. He stopped taking his medicine.
Nope. He is now the former artist formerly known as Prince.
And keep on dancing without missing a step or beat while doing it!
Heck I even loved
Kiss and Little Red Corvette....
RIP Prince.
He was very weird. See photos. He was transgender and androgynous at the same time which is not a good thing.....
FTA: playing guitar in a flamboyant style that openly drew upon Jimi Hendrix, switching his vocals from a nasally scream to an erotic falsetto
http://www.startribune.com/authorities-investigating-death-at-prince-s-paisley-park/376578441/
Ick!
Christian or Jehovah’s Witness? They are not the same.
Did OK for a little guy.
I saw ‘The Time’ in Milwaukee in 1986...absolute genius. They, and Alexander O’Neill were part of the Minneapolis sound of the 80’s.
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