
For the second time this week, eccentric and elusive music legend Prince showed up to play a very late night set in Hollywood. last minute airline flight tickets Tucked away behind a Papaya King, The Sayers Club has a speakeasy last minute airline flight tickets vibe, and Prince and the New Power Generation hit the small stage at 12:30 am.
The room was abuzz with anticipation two hours before Prince appeared. Once he emerged it was immediately clear that the wait was worth it. To start the show, Prince's protege last minute airline flight tickets and latest NPG member -- singer/guitarist Andy Allo -- opened with her recent single "People Pleaser," executive produced by Prince. As Allo crooned, some of Prince's horn players played behind her, dancing in unison, while Prince played last minute airline flight tickets guitar at the back of the stage. He wore sunglasses, a zipped up black sweater, and black pants.
When he moved to center stage the audience went ballistic. His huge band was comprised of 11 horn players, two keyboardists, two back up singers, two drummers (who alternated on songs), two guitarists, last minute airline flight tickets a bassist, and a back up dancer. Prince joked to the crowd: "The name of the band is TMP, too many people."
You never know what you'll get when Prince plays a small club. This time around, he performed some of his more popular songs including last minute airline flight tickets "Pop Life" and "U Got The Look." He also did his newest single "Rock & Roll Love Affair" and two covers, Sly and The Family Stone's "Everyday People" and Cold Blood's "Shop Talk." For "The Dance Electric," a song written last minute airline flight tickets by Prince but originally recorded by his former bassist Andre Cymone, Cymone joined Prince onstage.
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