
Wed Sep 25 02:58:53 UTC 2024: ## Former Prince Collaborator Catherine Cat Glover Passes Away at 60
**[City, State] -** Catherine Cat Glover, a prominent figure in Prince’s musical world, has passed away at the age of 60. The news was confirmed on Glover’s official Facebook page, which requested privacy for her children, family, and friends during this difficult time. A further statement is expected to be released soon.
Glover, known for her multifaceted talents as a choreographer, dancer, singer, and rapper, collaborated with Prince on several iconic projects. She served as a key member of his touring team, appearing on both the 1987 “Sign O’ the Times” and 1988-1989 “Lovesexy” tours. Her presence can be seen in the “Sign O’ the Times” concert film and the 1989 “Lovesexy Live” broadcast and home video.
Glover’s contributions extended beyond performance, as she also lent her vocal talents to Prince’s recordings. She features prominently on his 1988 album “Lovesexy,” delivering a memorable rap on the debut single “Alphabet St.” Glover’s voice can also be heard on Prince’s “Black Album,” originally slated for release in 1987 but shelved and later released in 1994.
In a 1987 interview, Glover expressed her deep admiration for Prince, stating, “I’ve always idolized him, and it’s not an intimate thing, it’s just… he’s great. I don’t think there’s anyone that can be as creative as he can – dance, play all his instruments.” Her respect was evident as she recalled witnessing Prince’s incredible talent firsthand in the studio.
Catherine Cat Glover’s legacy will forever be intertwined with Prince’s musical legacy. Her contributions, as a performer, collaborator, and artist, will be remembered by fans and fellow musicians alike.