Prince calls celebs on stage to party at NYC show
Nekesa Mumbi Moody | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 12 months AGO
NEW YORK - Sherri Sheppard finally got her wish to spend the night with Prince - but she had to share him with a few other celebrities, including Spike Lee, Naomi Campbell, Jamie Foxx and her "View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg.
Prince called Sheppard and a host of other stars on stage Saturday night in his sold-out concert at Madison Square Garden. Lee played the tambourine as Alicia Keys, Jamie Foxx, Professor Cornel West, talk-show host Tavis Smiley and others danced onstage with Prince and Sheila E. to the hit "A Love Bizarre."
Prince recently made a surprise appearance on "The View" that left Sheppard swooning.
Prince pretended to bolt from the stage when he mentioned Sheppard's name, but then slyly told her: "Come on, Sherri. Dance with me, please. I wanna see what you really do."
The concert was part of Prince's "Welcome 2 America" performances in the New York City area; this was his first night at the famed Garden.
Although Prince released a new album overseas this year, Saturday's concert was classic Prince. He sang memorable tunes like "Kiss," ''1999," ''Let's Go Crazy" and "Purple Rain" - the only thing missing from the old days were the heels he used to wear. (He strutted and danced on stage in more sensible flats.)
Prince gave fans a surprise as he dusted off some of the more sexier songs from his classic catalog, including "Cream," ''Shhh" and "U Got The Look."
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer hadn't sung many of those songs in years since he became a Jehovah's Witness. He didn't get too wild though and didn't pull out songs from his once-raunchy past.
Prince has two more dates left at Madison Square Garden - one later in December and another in January. Judging from the extended standing ovation he received Saturday night, he's looking forward to coming back. As he left the stage, he quipped: "This is my house now."
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