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Morris Day and The Time performing in 2024. In March 2022, an article written by the Los Angeles Times mentioned that the Prince Estate recently informed Day that he "can no longer use Morris Day and the Time in any capacity."
The Time, later known as Morris Day and the Time and the Original 7ven, is an American funk rock band founded in Minneapolis in 1981. They contributed to the development of the Minneapolis sound , an eclectic fusion of funk , R&B , new wave , synth-pop and dance .
Sent in response to Day submitting a 2021 trademark claim on use of "Morris Day and the Time," the letter attached as a reference Day's original Oct. 19, 1982, contract with Prince's company PRN ...
Jerome Benton (born September 19, 1962) is an American musical performer, backup dancer and comedic actor. He can be seen in music videos by Janet Jackson [1] and Prince, [2] but he is mostly known for his association with Morris Day [3] and The Time.
At issue is Morris’ use of the name the Time, which an attorney for the estate claims it owns the rights to, citing a 1982 contract between Day and Prince. Day, who says
Although the individual members of the Time are credited with playing their instruments, the music was almost entirely performed by Prince. The only instrumental performances not by Prince were by Dr. Fink, who played synthesizer solos on "Get It Up" and "The Stick", and Morris Day, who played drums for the majority of the album.
Morris Day and The Time will be receiving the Legend Award at the 2022 Soul Train Awards on Nov. 27. The post Morris Day and The Time to be honored at Soul Train Awards; Ari Lennox, SiR among ...
"777-9311" is the second track and lead single from The Time's second album, What Time Is It?. [2] Recorded for the album at Prince's home studio in May–June 1982, the song was produced, arranged, composed and performed by Prince with Morris Day later adding his lead vocals.