found: Ivory, S. Prince, c1985:CIP title page (Prince) pub. info. (musician and recording star; Prince Rogers Nelson; son of jazz musician, John Nelson, who performed under moniker Prince Rogers)
found: Mabery, D.L. Prince, c1985:CIP galley (b. June 7, 1958)
found: MnHi files(changed name to a symbol; was often referred to as The Artist Formerly Known as Prince or TAFKAP; at marriage in Feb. 1996 resumed his former name)
found: Rock who's who, 2nd ed., c1996(Prince; b. Prince Roger [sic] Nelson, June 7, 1958, Minneapolis; on his 35th birthday, changed his name to the combined male-female symbol used on his 1992 album)
found: Purple reign, 1998:CIP title page (The Artist Formerly Known as Prince) galley (Prince; in an interview given Oct. 24, 1996, he said that he did not know what sound the symbol should represent)
found: New York Times website, April 21, 2016(Prince ... died Thursday at his residence, Paisley Park, in Chanhassen, Minn.)
found: Wikipedia, May 7, 2016(Prince (musician); Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958-April 21, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and actor; born Minneapolis, Minnesota; died Chanhassen, Minnesota; genres: Funk, pop, R&B, rock; Jehovah's Witness)