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Some pretty awesome albums came out on March 29, 2004. What songs do you want to hear on Purple Current this Sunday?
One gift we are sure you'll be happy to open today: our stream. Aloe Blacc, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston and more. Our soulful mix your new holiday tradition.
No Purple Hour today. Just bringing you holiday classics that sound great while you finish your errands for your holidays.
Keep your holidays funky. It's better that way.
One of our favorite groups, @thestaticpanic is taking the stage of the @TurfClubMN to celebrate the release of their new EP, Glow. You've heard their music on the stream, now is your chance to catch em live. Details here: https://t.co/SNlOOFB1go
Tweeting out loud here but. . .a couple times in Prince's career he dropped a mother lode of great albums all on the same day. 3/29/2004 might be the most impressive of them all. . .maybe. What do you think is the greatest release day in Prince's career?
Purple history: On March 24, 2009, Prince's ambitious and mysterious lotusflow3r website went live. Read @anildash's interview about Prince's secret life as a computer nerd, https://t.co/C6AaAEkOF7 and see the website at @PrinceOnMuseum https://t.co/Nekfbf4Nvg
Purple History - 07/10/10 Prince releases 20Ten. This was one of his most unique release strategies, with it showing up in papers in the UK, Ireland and Belgium. Did anyone get the record that way? Tell us your story! Also! Tune from 12-1 CDT for album highlights on our stream.
How did Prince master so many genres? https://t.co/q3JTofYKjW
Coming up at 10 p.m. CDT on #Transmission, hear @JakeRudh's playlist full of #Prince's artwork, inspirations, and music Prince wrote for others. 💜💜 Don't miss this special Prince tribute: https://t.co/xJ0e3FFlk5