 
Publication: The Honolulu Advertiser [US]
Date: February 15, 1996
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Title: "4ever After"
Written By: Wayne Harada [et. al.]
It's a hometown wedding for the purple couple
The Purple Rain man tied the knot yesterday - not in Paris, as he hinted
earlier, but in his hometown of Minneapolis - and he and his wife will
honeymoon in Hawaii.
But it will be a working trip, as The Artist Formerly Known as Prince and
his backup singer and wife, Mayte, will give three concerts Saturday
through Monday at the Neal Blaisdell Center Arena (see box).
A throng of onlookers and reporters gathered outside Park Avenue United
Methodist Church in south Minneapolis yesterday, watching the wedding party
arrive in limos while helicopters hovered overhead.
The fact that Americans are required to live in France for at least 45 days
before obtaining a marriage license there seemed to prompt the domestic
wedding instead of the highly publicized Parisian caper.The license was
issued in Hennepin County to Prince Rogers Nelson, his given name before he
opted to take on an unpronounceable symbol, and Mayte Jannell Garcia.
The ex-Prince had been coy about the whole business. He doesn't grant live
interviews, agreeing only to field a few questions by fax earlier this week.
However, queries about the marriage (a private ceremony for family and close
friends) went unanswered.
As a gift to his bride, ex-Prince had commissioned the NPG (New Power
Generation) Orchestra to create a symphony titled "Kamasutra" which was to
be performed at the Paris ceremony. There was no indication that it made
the wedding program.
The ex-Prince, who is addressed as "The Artist" by his co-workers, remains
one of the most enigmatic performers of his time, with a name that is that
unpronounceable symbol fusing the icons of male and female, the meaning of
which he has never made clear.
So how have changes in the music business affected his ability to remain a
major attraction?
"Other than the emergence of hip hop as a viable art form, in my view, there
hasn't been major changes in the music world," he said. "If anything, this
has inspired me 2 stick 2 my instincts. In other worlds, it has shown me
what not 2 do."
(2 no one's surprise, The Artist tends 2 favor numberspeak - 4 certain words).
About his name change to that symbol:
"I did it on the advice of my spirit. Prince died a slave. He didn’t own
his masters. His masters owned him. My new name is who I was before I came
2 Earth and who I'll be when I leave."
As Prince, The Artist's creativity shaped the '80s, with such landmark tunes
as "When Doves Cry," "Let's Go Crazy," "Purple Rain" and "I Would Die 4 U."
His autobiographical film, 'Purple Rain,' chronicled the struggles of a
music-maker in Minneapolis.
In the '90s, he has kept up with technology via a recent CD-ROM.
"Interactive," which synthesizes his music videos with 3-D computer
animation, enabling a listener-viewer 2 immerse himself in2 The Artist's
high-tech world. The CD-ROM boasts 52 classic Prince favorites, plus three
full-length videos: "Diamonds and Pearls,' 'Gett Off" and 'Endorphinemachine.'
The Artist found a niche in the dance world, when the respected Joffrey
Ballet three years ago fused 14 Prince tunes in2 a 4-part ballet titled
"Billboards," which not only expanded the audience mix for the ballet
company but put The Artist into a new realm of show business.
So what's 2 come for The Artist in the future?
"My dream is 2 perform my latest work, "Kamasutra," with the NPG Orchestra.
Because of its inspiration - it's very dear 2 my heart and 4 people who
really understand the meaning of life and love, in my humble opinion - it's
the perfect soundtrack."
After his three concerts isolated shows obviously timed to the honeymoon andnot part of a world tour - The Artist will be able to take some time off and
do normal-people things.
"I'm dying 2 find a seclude beach and have a picnic with Mayte," he said.
The Artist is 37; Mayte (pronounced My-tay) is 22 a native of Puerto Rico
who, at 8, appeared on TV's 'That's Incredible! "where she did a belly
dance, rolled quarters on her stomach and balanced a sword on her head.
Four years ago, she became a protégé of the New Power Generation, the
ex-Prince's band.
According to the marriage license, she said her name will be Mayte
Garcia-Nelson. He of course, will maintain his symbolism.
"A Web Page 4 Purple Fans"
Written By - Wayne Harada [et. al.]
The Artist Formerly Known As Prince has invaded cyberspace: His wedding
yesterday coincided with the debut of his World Wide Web page. His Web site
is: http://www.thedawn.com It is known as "The Dawn", and shows a
six-page, full-color booklet with a cover featuring Prince and Mayte in an
embrace, along with the title "Coincidence or Fate?" The Back page of the
program answers the question raised on the front cover with the word: "Fate".
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