{"id":3318,"date":"2021-12-09T14:21:56","date_gmt":"2021-12-09T14:21:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wordpress.thetruthtoledo.com\/?p=3318"},"modified":"2021-12-09T14:22:42","modified_gmt":"2021-12-09T14:22:42","slug":"prince-a-portrait-of-the-artist-in-memories-memorabilia-by-paul-sexton-foreword-by-susan-rogers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/wordpress.thetruthtoledo.com\/index.php\/2021\/12\/09\/prince-a-portrait-of-the-artist-in-memories-memorabilia-by-paul-sexton-foreword-by-susan-rogers\/","title":{"rendered":"Prince: A Portrait of the Artist in Memories &#038; Memorabilia by Paul Sexton, foreword by Susan Rogers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>c.2021, Welbeck Publishing<br \/>\n$24.95 \/ higher in Canada<br \/>\n143 pages<\/p>\n<p>By Terri Schlichenmeyer<br \/>\nThe Truth Contributor<\/p>\n<p>The cover promised greatness.<\/p>\n<p>Just a whisper over 12 inches square, you knew there was magic inside; even its title and artwork were enticing. Oh, the anticipation, as you flipped it over to read the contents before carefully running a fingernail along one side to slice the clear wrapping and finally touch the vinyl. There was something truly delicious about the first minutes with an old-school record album, but in<strong> <em>Prince<\/em> by Paul Sexton,<\/strong> it was nothing compared to the music.<\/p>\n<p>Andr\u00ea Anderson didn&#8217;t know a soul.<\/p>\n<p>He was a teenager then, and his mother had just moved him to a different Minneapolis school and a &#8220;new situation.&#8221; When an adult told him to &#8220;go stand against a wall,&#8221; Anderson decided to stand next to a kid who looked friendly; remembering that day, he recalled that that boy, Prince Rogers Nelson, was a kindred spirit who <em>lived<\/em> for music.<\/p>\n<p>Even then, young Prince was restless; he ran away from home many times, bouncing between his father&#8217;s apartment and the Anderson home. Prince&#8217;s dad, John, was &#8220;his best friend&#8221; and was arguably the root of his son&#8217;s talent; as an adult, Prince remembered being three years old and itching to play music his father&#8217;s piano.<\/p>\n<p>By 16, he was proficient with several musical instruments, and was a member of a band. At 18, he wanted to record his own single; two years later, he was recording for a major label. He was laser-focused on his career, then and for the rest of his life, to the point that he rarely slept. His entourage is said to have made it a game to see who could stay awake longer than Prince.<\/p>\n<p>Nobody could.<\/p>\n<p>He had a legendary work ethic and was generous, but fools weren&#8217;t welcome in his circle. He was a prankster who loved to laugh, a perfectionist and a visionary. Once, he called himself &#8220;TAFKAP,&#8221; which stood for The Artist <em>Formerly<\/em> Known as Prince.<\/p>\n<p>Says Sexton, &#8220;But now he is The Artist Forever Known as Prince.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>So you think you know everything there is to know about The Purple One. Or maybe not: <em>Prince<\/em> could still hold a few surprises, even for the most ardent fan.<\/p>\n<p>But which will be your favorite part?<\/p>\n<p>Author Paul Sexton tells Prince&#8217;s story from his youth to his death, through the eyes of those who worked with Prince, on-stage and off, in stories that are both personal and of the kind you might hear in a business meeting. While Sexton delightedly dives into a mischievous side of the singer, readers can rest assured that there&#8217;s nothing scandalous here \u2013 that wasn&#8217;t Prince&#8217;s way \u2013 but those who know his lyrics know that the edge is close.<\/p>\n<p>Or will you prefer the pages of photographs? Pictures of Prince as a boy, a creator, a performer? Still-photos, posters, concert shots, pictures of his costumes? Photos that might be new to you? Why even try to decide about this book made especially for fans: pick both, and <em>Prince <\/em>promises a great read.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>c.2021, Welbeck Publishing $24.95 \/ higher in Canada 143 pages By Terri Schlichenmeyer The Truth Contributor The cover promised greatness. Just a whisper over 12 inches square, you knew there was magic inside; even its title and artwork were enticing. 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