REMEMBERING A MINNESOTA ICON

‘My name is Prince...’
Prince Rogers Nelson was one
of us. He was born in Minneapolis, grew up on the South Side and the
North Side, and moved to Chanhassen when he became rich and famous. We
flocked to his arena concerts, movies and intimate gatherings at Paisley
Park. We saw him around town, taking in a Wolves game, browsing at the
Electric Fetus or watching a show at the Dakota. Since the ’70s when he
was a newcomer to the music scene, through his heyday in the ’80s, and
on past his feud with his record label and resurgence as a more
approachable artist, the Star Tribune has followed our biggest homegrown
celebrity. Prince’s energy and genius seemed boundless; they will live
on in our hearts.
Above: A contact sheet of a Prince performance at First Avenue dated March 3, 1986 by David Brewster - Star Tribune
Commemorative covers
See the four special covers the Star Tribune created to remember a Twin Cities music legend.
A community grieves its Prince
Video (02:04): The Twin Cities erupted in memories, grief and song after the passing of Minnesota's brightest star.

Prince’s albums: A complete critical guide to all 37 official releases
Here’s a look at the legacy left by one of
pop music’s most prolific recording artists. The following list of 37
albums is as complete as we can make it, omitting remixes, fan-club
releases and all but one best-of.

Musicians speak the loudest on Prince’s genius
Think of all the other rock stars who wasted
no time covering his songs. The president who took ample time talking
him up to reporters. The late-night TV show that used all of its weekly
time slot to honor him. The city that ignored time altogether and stayed
up dancing until dawn three nights in a row.

Prince of pop, king of style
Prince was more than a musical virtuoso; he
was a veritable style magnate. Onstage and off, his style transcended
narrow gender constructs and pushed boundaries for what fashion means
for both men and women.
Prince fired a revolution in diversity in race and gender
Beneath the glyph, the flamboyant outfits and all that purple, a sociocultural revolution was brewing.

Prince and First Avenue: a history of the club’s ties to its brightest star
First Avenue nightclub will forever be tied
to Prince’s legacy, as it has been since 1981. Here’s a look at the
history they shared.

Dearly beloved: A variety of voices pay tribute to Prince
Tributes from our music critic and others Prince inspired
Key events in Prince's life
A look at the legacy left by Prince.

Princely tour of the Twin Cities
Guide to the homes, hangouts and landmarks that Prince frequented and/or made famous.
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