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Chanhassen MN News
Apr 28, 2016Publicist: Prince cremated, celebrated in private ceremony
Emergency crews who answered the 911 call in Chanhassen, about 20 miles outside Minneapolis, could not revive Prince, the sheriff said. He said emergency workers did not administer Narcan, a drug they carry to counteract overdoses.
Prince's death came two weeks after he canceled concerts in Atlanta, saying he wasn't feeling well. He played a pair of makeup shows April 14 in that city, apologizing to the crowd shortly after coming on stage.
Early in the first show, he briefly disappeared from the stage without explanation. After about a minute he returned and apologized, saying he didn't realize how emotional the songs could be. He played the rest of the show without incident and performed three encores.
In the later show, he coughed a few times, though the show was again energetic.
Then came the reported emergency landing en route to Minnesota. The night after that, Prince hosted a dance party at Paisley Park, where some fans said he looked fine and seemed irked by reports of an illness. Prince didn't play except to tap out a few notes on a piano, and lingered only for a few minutes before disappearing.
Prince was slated to perform two shows earlier this week at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis but canceled last week because of health concerns.
Sheila E. has told the AP that Prince had physical issues from performing, citing hip and knee problems she said came from years of jumping off risers and stage speakers in heels. But she said she hadn't talked directly with him in several months.
The musician had spoken about struggling with childhood epilepsy. It was unclear if his epilepsy carried into adulthood.
(Bluffton Today)
Apr 22, 2016How did Prince die? Autopsy seeks answers
Prince Rogers Nelson, died Thursday at age 57. He was found unresponsive in an elevator at Paisley Park, his home and recording studio, in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
Paramedics tried to perform CPR but were unable to revive him, authorities said. He was pronounced dead at 10:07 a.m., less than 30 minutes after sheriff's deputies responded to a medical call at the scene.
Prince's body was released to his family Friday, Weaver said.
Found alone at Paisley Park
The last time Prince was seen alive was at 8 p.m. Wednesday when he was dropped off at Paisley Park, the sheriff said. He was alone in the complex when he was found, which Olson said was not unusual given that Prince was a private person.
When members of his staff were unable to contact him Thursday morning, they went to Paisley Park to check on him and discovered him slumped in the elevator, Olson said.
It's unclear how long Prince had been there, he said, and he wouldn't say whether there were surveillance cameras in the building.
"Because this was an unwitnessed death of a middle-aged adult, the decision was made to process the scene," Olson said. "That is also normal protocol. It is not different from what we normally would do."
The sheriff would not say whether investigators removed any items from the building. And he said he could not confirm whether Prince was taking any medication at the time of his death.
But, he promised, "We are going to leave no stone unturned with this and make sure the public knows what happened."
Tributes, dancing and pizza
For a second day, fans gathered at Paisley Park to leave tributes of flowers, balloons and signs. Some were dressed in Prince's signature color, purple.
Amid bouquets of flowers stuck into the chain-link fence, a man in a purple hoodie used a black ribbon to tie on a single rose.
Prince's staff and family delivered pizza to the fans Friday evening.
"We just wanted to thank you for your... (WeAreGreenBay.com)
Apr 22, 2016Prince Dies at 57: Sister Tyka Nelson Says He 'Loved All of' His Fans
Denny Laufenburger, mayor of Prince’s hometown of Chanhassen in Minnesota, said: “We are very proud that he built his studio Paisley Park in Chanhassen, but even prouder that he called us his neighbors.”
On Friday, the Carver County Sheriff’s Office released a transcript of the 911 call placed from Prince’s home that led to emergency personnel rushing to his aid.
An unidentified male caller called the department at 9:43am saying that someone was “dead” and others in the house were “distraught,” reports ABC News.
The dispatcher tried to identify the location of the incident, but the male caller struggled to remember the address for Paisley Park. Initially saying, “We’re at Prince’s house,” the distressed caller went on to confirm the singer’s identity: “Yes, it’s Prince.”
The singer was “confirmed DOA”—dead on arrival—by an ambulance dispatcher. He was confirmed dead at 10:07am.
(Newsweek)
Apr 22, 2016Prince Last Seen Alive 12 Hours Before He Was Found Unresponsive in Elevator: Sheriff
Prince Rogers Nelson, died Thursday at age 57. He was found unresponsive in an elevator at Paisley Park, his home and recording studio, in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
Paramedics tried to perform CPR but were unable to revive him, authorities said. He was pronounced dead at 10:07 a.m., less than 30 minutes after sheriff's deputies responded to a medical call at the scene.
Prince's body was released to his family Friday, Weaver said.
Found alone at Paisley Park
The last time Prince was seen alive was at 8 p.m. Wednesday when he was dropped off at Paisley Park, the sheriff said. He was alone in the complex when he was found, which Olson said was not unusual given that Prince was a private person.
When members of his staff were unable to contact him Thursday morning, they went to Paisley Park to check on him and discovered him slumped in the elevator, Olson said.
It's unclear how long Prince had been there, he said, and he wouldn't say whether there were surveillance cameras in the building.
"Because this was an unwitnessed death of a middle-aged adult, the decision was made to process the scene," Olson said. "That is also normal protocol. It is not different from what we normally would do."
The sheriff would not say whether investigators removed any items from the building. And he said he could not confirm whether Prince was taking any medication at the time of his death.
But, he promised, "We are going to leave no stone unturned with this and make sure the public knows what happened."
Tributes, dancing and pizza
For a second day, fans gathered at Paisley Park to leave tributes of flowers, balloons and signs. Some were dressed in Prince's
Musician Prince performs during the Super Bowl XLI Half-Time at the Miami Convention Center on February 1, 2007 in Miami, Florida. (Credit: Evan Agostini/Getty Images)
signature color, purple.
Amid bouquets of flowers stuck into the chain-link fence, a man in a purple hoodie used a black ribbon to tie on a single rose.
Prince's staff and family delivered pizza to the fans Friday evening.
"We just wanted to thank you for your support," one of them said as she handed out... (KTLA)
Apr 22, 2016Prince's autopsy completed, but results are not expected to be released for weeks
Prince, whose full name was Prince Rogers Nelson, died Thursday at age 57. He was found unresponsive in an elevator at his studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
Paramedics tried to perform CPR but were unable to revive him, authorities said. He was pronounced dead at 10:07 a.m., less than 30 minutes after sheriff's deputies responded to a medical call at the scene.
An outpouring of grief followed as fans paid tribute to the singer who masterfully blended rock, R&B, jazz, funk and pop.
'Finality of a giant chapter'
In his home state of Minnesota, where he was a favorite native son, they wanted to remember Prince. And they did it in a way he probably would have approved of: They danced.
Tears fell freely as they blasted hits such as "Nothing Compares 2 U" and held impromptu dance parties decked out in Prince gear.
A sea of people in purple outfits lined the streets with purple flowers and stuffed animals.
"When I heard (the news of his death), it was like the finality of a giant chapter of my life knowing that there would be no more music," said Allison Werthmann-Radnich, who choked up on the streets of Minneapolis.
"Memories of Prince and his music are the background and cornerstone of pretty much every important event in my life. Prom, weddings, New Year's Eve celebrations, concerts at First Avenue and 7th Street Avenue."
She said she looked up to him for refusing to compromise his artistic integrity.
"And he had success because of it," she said.
In Minneapolis, crowds ranged in age from their 20s to their 80s. They sang, embraced and talked about how Prince showed the music industry you don't need to be from the East or West Coast to make it big.
Tributes pour in
Fans camped out by Paisley Park, the artist's home and recording studio, leaving bouquets of flowers a... (WGNO)
Apr 22, 2016The death of Prince: What we know now
Thursday at his Paisley Park compound in the Minneapolis suburb of Chanhassen. He was 57. Here is a real-time update of all developments in his death.
11:30 p.m. ET: San Francisco joined other cities in commemorating the music legend, lighting its city hall building in purple lights. Cleveland's Terminal Tower, New York City's Empire State Building and Paris' Eiffel Tower are also lit in memory of Prince.
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10:38 p.m. ET: Filmmaker Spike Lee, a friend and collaborator of Prince, posted pictures on his Facebook page of a block party devoted to the icon outside of his home in Brooklyn, N.Y.
9:33 p.m. ET: SiriusXM announced it launched a Prince Tribute Channel that will that will run through Friday, April 29, on channel 50. The channel will feature the entire body of Prince's work as well as the work of artists with whom he was closely linked, SiriusXM president Scott Greenstein said.
8:27 p.m. ET: The Carver's County Sheriff's Office has released a transcript of the 911 call from Paisley Park. An unidentified male caller tells the dispatch... (11alive.com)