 
Publication: Albuquerque Journal [US]
Date: October 24, 1997
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Title: "Artist's 2r Goes Through Tingley"
Interviewed By: Wende Schwingendorf
Musician follows free-wheeling, ambitious
spirit across the map.
These days, The Artist (formerly known as Prince)
is also known as The Person in charge of promotion,
distribution and creative license of his own music and
his vision -- and that's exactly the way he wants it.
The Artist says he found freedom after splitting with
Warner Bros. last year, and from that came
"Emancipation," a triple CD on his own NPG record
label.
During an e-mail
interview with the
Journal, The Artist
said that freedom "is
bliss."
"1 day at Paisley
Park would convince
the harshest critic of
the advantage of
artistic freedom," he
wrote in his response
to questions.
And with that
freedom, The Artist
has also set out on a
more personal voyage
-- one of charity.
His official Web site
--
http://www.love4oneanother.com
-- is the place to order
his latest releases (the
only place they are
available besides
calling
1-800-NEW-FUNK)
and merchandise, and
to get news updates
and concert
information for "The
Jam of the Year," which is scheduled at venues
nationwide until 1999, including Tingley Coliseum on
Tuesday.
The Web site also is a springboard for his
charitable foundation, "Love 4 One Another," which
assists children and people who can't afford medical
attention. Much of the fund raising comes from his
concerts, sales of "Emancipation" and performances
by the New Power Generation's new dance
company, headed by The Artist's wife, Mayte. During
her group's performances, they also hold coat drives
for homeless or needy people. Such a collection will
be made during the Tingley concert.
Each month, the Web site features a "small,
struggling" organization The Artist considers worthy of
support. There also is a place for "friends," as fans are
known, to place poetry or other affirmations.
Though many of his fans are longtimers who have
listened to The Artist since he was known as Prince,
he said anyone is welcome to join the party.
"New friends r cool, but I believe in the timeless ...
ageless ... mind ... body and spirit," he said. "People
of all ages blong 2 the New Power Generation."
When The Artist revealed plans for "The Jam of the
Year" tour in July, he said that to thwart scalpers he
would keep the locations and opening acts secret until
shortly before the concert dates. Fans who buy the
top-priced "Purple Circle" tickets cannot pick them
up until right before the show.
It's anybody's guess who will perform as the
opening act on Tuesday, but previous openers have
included No Doubt, Larry Graham, Lenny Kravitz,
George Clinton, Carlos Santana and Chaka Khan.
Although The Artist has dedicated his life to the
road until 1999, he said that lifestyle is OK with him,
and that he will return home frequently.
"We take breaks very often," he said. "My best
friends r on the road with me and in the arenas
partying with us. I am very content."
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