Prince Fans Closer To Hearing Unreleased Music From His Vault
By Scott Bernstein Jun 20, 2016 • 7:49 am PDT

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When Prince passed away in April he left behind a bevy of unreleased music in the vault at his Paisley Park Complex in Minnesota. A major step towards material from the vault being commercially released recently took place when the court-approved special administer of Prince’s estate appointed two men to handle Prince’s entertainment assists.
Prince’s longtime lawyer/manager L. Londell McMillan as well as former record company exec Charles Koppelman are now in charge of future releases and usage of The Purple One’s music. Koppelman spoke with Page Six and said, “We’re going to be having a good time. There is so much to be done with this estate. There are vaults full of music.” He also mentioned the possibility of a Broadway musical featuring Prince’s hits or the chance The Purple One’s music can be the theme for a future Cirque du Soleil show.
“Prince was an icon on the level of The Beatles and Michael Jackson, and his legacy should be honored,” Koppelman added. “Though his name was Prince, I always thought he was the king of music.” Here’s hoping the unreleased audio and video comes out sooner rather than later.
