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Presenting the Artists Formally Known as Morris Day & the Time
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Morris Day claims he is no longer allowed to use the name Morris Day and the Time “in any capacity” due to a decision by the Prince Estate -- an accusation the estate has denied.
“I’ve given 40 years of my life building up a name and legacy that Prince and I came up with. A name that while he was alive, he had no problem with me using,” Day declared via a post to Facebook. “However, now that Prince is no longer with us - suddenly, the people who control his multi-million dollar estate, want to rewrite history by taking my name away from me, thus impacting how I feed my family. So as of now, per the Prince Estate, I can no longer use Morris Day & the Time in any capacity.”
The post -- which can be seen in its entirety below -- has naturally generated a powerful response among Day’s fans. Many commenters have expressed their outrage with the decision, while others have opined that Prince would never have allowed such a move were he still alive.
When reached for comment, a representative for the Prince Estate insisted Day's recount of the situation was incorrect. “Given Prince’s longstanding history with Morris Day and what the Estate thought were amicable discussions, The Prince Estate was surprised and disappointed to see his recent post," the statement read. "The Estate is open to working proactively with Morris to resolve this matter. However, the information that he shared is not entirely accurate.”………
Following the Time’s early ‘90s breakup, Day regularly toured under the name Morris Day and the Time. In 2008, the original members -- Day, Jimmy Jam, Jellybean Johnson, Jesse Johnson, Terry Lewis, Monte Moir and Jerome Benton -- reunited and began working on a new album.
“When Prince heard the news, he popped up out of nowhere and made it clear the record couldn’t carry the name the Time,” Day recalled in his memoir. “Turned out after thirty-one years he was reminding everyone that he still owned the name. Yet I’d been touring for decades under Morris Day and the Time, and all that while without a peep from Prince.”
Prince ultimately refused to let a new LP be released under the Time’s name. Instead, Day and his bandmates put out their 2011 album as the Original 7ven. That name would be used as the group toured in support of the LP, but Day reverted to Morris Day and the Time in following years while touring with a completely different lineup. He’d continued using that name without issue until the recent discourse……
but until then
Presenting the Artists Formally Known as Morris Day & the Time
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Morris Day claims he is no longer allowed to use the name Morris Day and the Time “in any capacity” due to a decision by the Prince Estate -- an accusation the estate has denied.
“I’ve given 40 years of my life building up a name and legacy that Prince and I came up with. A name that while he was alive, he had no problem with me using,” Day declared via a post to Facebook. “However, now that Prince is no longer with us - suddenly, the people who control his multi-million dollar estate, want to rewrite history by taking my name away from me, thus impacting how I feed my family. So as of now, per the Prince Estate, I can no longer use Morris Day & the Time in any capacity.”
The post -- which can be seen in its entirety below -- has naturally generated a powerful response among Day’s fans. Many commenters have expressed their outrage with the decision, while others have opined that Prince would never have allowed such a move were he still alive.
When reached for comment, a representative for the Prince Estate insisted Day's recount of the situation was incorrect. “Given Prince’s longstanding history with Morris Day and what the Estate thought were amicable discussions, The Prince Estate was surprised and disappointed to see his recent post," the statement read. "The Estate is open to working proactively with Morris to resolve this matter. However, the information that he shared is not entirely accurate.”………
Following the Time’s early ‘90s breakup, Day regularly toured under the name Morris Day and the Time. In 2008, the original members -- Day, Jimmy Jam, Jellybean Johnson, Jesse Johnson, Terry Lewis, Monte Moir and Jerome Benton -- reunited and began working on a new album.
“When Prince heard the news, he popped up out of nowhere and made it clear the record couldn’t carry the name the Time,” Day recalled in his memoir. “Turned out after thirty-one years he was reminding everyone that he still owned the name. Yet I’d been touring for decades under Morris Day and the Time, and all that while without a peep from Prince.”
Prince ultimately refused to let a new LP be released under the Time’s name. Instead, Day and his bandmates put out their 2011 album as the Original 7ven. That name would be used as the group toured in support of the LP, but Day reverted to Morris Day and the Time in following years while touring with a completely different lineup. He’d continued using that name without issue until the recent discourse……
Morris Day and Prince Estate Spar Over Rights to 'The Time' Name
Morris Day said the Prince Estate had halted his use of 'The Time' in March 2022, though the estate denied his claims.
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