It’s always humbling and terrifying when I post a new blog entry—especially after being inactive for some time. I am not off to a very good start toward my goal of regular blogging in 2012, but there’s still time!
Obviously, I need to create a schedule. I’ve decided to devote each Saturday to research, and I will summarize my progress/findings in a weekly Monday blog post (eventually, I want to work up to more than one post per week).
So, what’s new? Well, in my absence, I’ve continued my
freelance writing, and I got a full-time job managing social media for a customer relationship management company. The position has kept me quite busy, but I hope to apply what I’m learning to my Prince-related social media efforts. I’d like to get more involved with fansites
prince.org and
princefams.com; podcasts
Purple Knights and
Peach & Black ; and Prince-related Twitter personalities like
@drfunkenberry and
@2_tha_9s. If you have any suggestions of others to follow, please let me know!
In terms of interviews, I tried contacting Denise Matthews (a.k.a. Vanity of the Prince-created girl group "Vanity 6") multiple times. Prince’s former press agent
Howard Bloom considered Matthews a friend, and suggested that mentioning that I’d
interviewed him may help. Unfortunately, she has not responded, and I don’t expect her to. She didn’t respond to
Alex Hahn for his
biography on Prince; I just don’t think she talks to the press about Prince. Besides, she probably has to parcel out her time carefully; she still does dialysis three times per week, according to her
website.
I’m getting a bit anxious about talking to
Larry Graham. I’ve been in touch with his management for over a year now. We haven’t been able to set anything up. I know he’s been busy with his “Funk Around the World” tour. Hopefully we’ll get in touch when that winds down.
I was happy to locate producer
Chris Moon and engineer
Steve Fontano
online. As most Prince fans know, they worked on the artist’s first album. I’d love to interview them. I’m also planning to contact guitarist
Mike Scott, who played guitar with Prince during the “Musicology” era.
I was most excited to learn that
Jill Jones, Prince’s backup singer during the 1980s is
following me on Twitter! I hope to talk to her. I may be wrong about this, but I don’t think she has given any extensive interviews about Prince in recent years.
I’m going to choose one day per week to write interview questions for a few people before I contact them. As I learned from contacting Roberta Burroughs to schedule an
interview a couple months ago, some people may be ready to talk on the spot!
I’ll let you know what happens!
Peace y’all. Stay funky!
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