The Violet Vault
Unlock Prince’s legacy through The Violet Vault- hosted by Ava Cyr, a long-time gen z Prince fan. Each week we’ll dive deep into Prince’s various eras from his early days in Minneapolis to global stardom, with special guest interviews sprinkled in. We’ll explore different sides of Prince, what inspired his music, aesthetics, and the man behind the purple. Make sure to subscribe and follow The Violet Vault on Instagram and Facebook to keep up with new episodes and bonus stories.
Prince: His Spiritual Rebirth
In this episode of The Violet Vault, host Ava Cyr explores the remarkable story behind Prince’s 1988 album Lovesexy, a record born from one of the most dramatic artistic decisions in music history. After abruptly canceling the release of The Black Album—despite hundreds of thousands of copies already being pressed—Prince retreated to Paisley Park Studios and emerged just seven weeks later with a completely different vision. Ava examines how Lovesexy transformed themes of darkness and negativity into a celebration of faith, redemption, love, and personal growth, while highlighting standout tracks like “Anna Stesia,” “Alphabet St.,” and “Positivity.” The episode also c...
Prince: The Album Too Dangerous To Release
After a brief hiatus, Ava Cyr returns to The Violet Vault with the first of two special back-to-back episodes exploring one of the most fascinating chapters in Prince’s career. This week, we unravel the mystery of The Black Album—the infamous 1987 release Prince ordered destroyed just days before it was scheduled to hit stores. From its dark, aggressive funk sound and controversial themes to the spiritual awakening that reportedly led Prince to cancel the project, this episode examines the album’s creation, its legendary bootleg status, and the enduring myths that surround it. Ava also explores how The Black...
Prince: His Next Major Musical Shift
In Episode 10 of The Violet Vault, host Ava Cyr explores the groundbreaking era of Prince's 1987 masterpiece Sign O' The Times. From the dissolution of The Revolution and the abandoned Dream Factory, Camille, and Crystal Ball projects to the creation of one of the most acclaimed albums of his career, this episode examines a pivotal moment of artistic reinvention. Discover how Prince embraced new sounds, experimented with altered vocals, tackled social issues through music, and transformed a recording studio mishap into the iconic sound of "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker." Ava also takes a look at the legendary Sign O...
Prince: Life's a Parade!
In episode 9 of The Violet Vault, host Ava Cyr travels back to 1986 to explore one of the most pivotal eras in the career of Prince. The episode dives into Prince’s eighth studio album, Parade, and his directorial debut film, Under the Cherry Moon. Ava discusses the album’s unique blend of jazz, funk, soul, orchestral pop, and European influences, along with the story behind the chart-topping hit “Kiss,” which was originally given to Mazarati before Prince reclaimed it for himself. The episode also explores the end of Prince’s legendary collaboration with The Revolution, examining the creative tensions and artisti...
Prince: After the Rain
In episode 8 of The Violet Vault, host Ava Cyr explores Prince’s bold artistic transformation following the massive success of Purple Rain. This episode dives into the creation and impact of Around the World in a Day, Prince’s psychedelic and experimental 1985 release that intentionally moved away from the commercial sound of his earlier work. Ava discusses the album’s Beatles-inspired influences, dreamlike storytelling, hidden symbolism, and standout tracks including Raspberry Beret, Pop Life, and Temptation. The episode also explores Prince’s evolving image during the “cloud suit” era, his intense recording sessions in Minnesota, his expanding creative work with artists...
Prince's Silver Screen Debut
Episode 7 of The Violet Vault follows host Ava Cyr as she explores the creation and legacy of Purple Rain, Prince’s groundbreaking silver screen debut. Ava dives into how Prince envisioned a Hollywood breakthrough following the success of 1999 and pushed for a studio film despite repeated rejection from major studios. The episode covers the evolution of the project from its original concept, Dreams, into the iconic film audiences know today, highlighting the work of Robert Cavallo, William Blinn, and Albert Magnoli. Listeners will hear behind-the-scenes stories about the casting of Apollonia Kotero after Vanity departed the project, the real-life Min...
Purple Memories: A Conversation with Damian Anderson
In this episode of The Violet Vault, Ava Cyr chats with a musician and long-time Prince follower, Damian Anderson about his experience with the purple one. As a Minnesota native, Anderson has been fond of Prince since the early 80s and lead a career in music hoping someday, he'll find the opportunity to play for the purple Yoda. After partying multiple times out at Paisley Park, he finally gained the opportunity to perform for Prince, however, he landed a dance audition instead. Anderson fondly looks back at his time at Paisley and the small moments he shared with Prince.
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Revolution!
In this episode of The Violet Vault, Ava Cyr explores Prince’s Purple Rain era, tracing how his success with 1999 became the launchpad for a groundbreaking, genre-blending masterpiece. Released in 1984, Purple Rain marked a shift toward a fuller, more collaborative sound with The Revolution, even incorporating live recordings from Minneapolis’s First Avenue. Ava unpacks the mythology behind the title track—from its spiritual, apocalyptic meaning to its surprising origins as a country-inspired piece—and highlights defining moments like the bass-less innovation of “When Doves Cry” and the sermon-like energy of “Let’s Go Crazy.” The episode also dives into controversy su...
Let's Party Like It's 1999!
In this episode of The Violet Vault, Ava Cyr explores Prince’s groundbreaking 1999 era, highlighting it as a major turning point in both his career and pop music in 1982. Following Controversy, Prince intensifies his creative process, working obsessively in the studio and expanding his sound into a bold fusion of funk, rock, pop, and new wave—solidifying the “Minneapolis sound.” The episode also touches on his personal and professional relationship with Vanity, the rise of his protégé acts like The Time and Vanity 6, and the dynamic, tension-filled 1999 Tour. Ava breaks down the album’s themes of celebration and Cold War anxi...
The Rise Before the Storm
In this episode of The Violet Vault, Ava Cyr guides listeners into the transformative early 1980s—a pivotal era in both music history and Prince’s career. As disco fades and synth-driven pop, funk, and electronic sounds rise, artists like Michael Jackson begin reshaping the industry, opening doors for Black musicians to reach global superstardom. Against this backdrop, Prince returns to Minneapolis, determined to carve out his own creative path. Despite delays in building his home studio, he adapts quickly, recording Dirty Mind in a makeshift setup—a raw, provocative project that marks a bold departure from his earlier work a...
Prince: The Beginning of His Musical Career
In episode two of The Violet Vault, host Ava Cyr continues Prince’s story at a pivotal moment—his transition from rising talent to recording artist. At just 19 years old, Prince signs with Warner Bros., securing a groundbreaking deal that gives him rare creative control as the youngest producer in the industry. This episode explores the making of his debut album, For You (1978), highlighting his perfectionism, refusal to collaborate with established acts like Earth, Wind & Fire, and his decision to play 27 instruments on the record himself.
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Prince's Formative Years: The Making of a Legend
In the debut episode of The Violet Vault, host Ava Cyr introduces listeners to the early life of Prince Rodgers Nelson, exploring the formative years that shaped one of music’s most iconic and enigmatic artists. From his birth in Minneapolis in 1958 to his upbringing in a musically inclined household, this episode traces the influences that defined Prince’s identity and artistry. Ava dives into his childhood struggles, including living with epilepsy, navigating family changes after his father left, and enduring teasing in school—experiences that would later influence both his persona and music.
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The Violet Vault Trailer
The first time I ever heard Prince was the day he passed. I was twelve years old, sitting alone in my bedroom, when Purple Rain came through the speakers for the first time. I didn’t know who he was or his story, but when the iconic guitar chords began to play, something broke in me and I started to cry. That moment changed me. Even though I discovered him too late in life to see him live, I’ve spent every year since trying to understand the world he created- his music, his genius, his mystery, and the...