Prince’s advice to his personal DJ: always end your sets with “September“.
September 9, 2019In this issue of the New Yorker in a story about Prince, he tells his personal DJ, Purple Pam, to always end her sets with “September“.
In this issue of the New Yorker in a story about Prince, he tells his personal DJ, Purple Pam, to always end her sets with “September“.
Here’s how me, Maurice White and Al McKay wrote “SEPTEMBER”.
Thank you, Paul Damien Barker, the Motown Museum, and Drew Schultz for the wonderful Q&A session I had with all the kids chosen to attend Motown Summer Camp at Wayne State University in #Detroit this summer.
Barry Manilow was one of the first musicians/singer songwriters I met when I started to write songs in the early ‘70s.
Here’s the full, uncut version of my episode on my great pal Beatie Wolfe’s new series #OrangeJuicefortheEars for dublab.
Tune in tomorrow morning, Friday, 9AM PDT to hear me share my #OrangeJuicefortheEars on my good friend Beatie Wolfe’s series for dublab radio.
Tune in this Friday 9AM PDT to hear me share my #OrangeJuicefortheEars on my good friend Beatie Wolfe’s series for dublab radio.
Had a dream night with some of the songwriters I came up with and who all hit around the same time as me at Franne Golde’s bday party for her and hubby Paul Fox a couple Saturdays back.
OK, one of my most favorite songwriter moments EVER happened last week in the bathroom at the Songwriters Hall of Fame with PATTI LABELLE, the very first artist to start regularly recording my songs back in the day, including “Stir It Up”, a hit we had together on the Grammy-winning Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack.
I know this is a completely horrible photo because both BONNIE RAITT and I – most notably Bonnie – are missing the tops of our hea