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Birth name
  
Jerome Benton

Name
  
Jerome Benton

Occupation(s)
  
promoter

Role
  
Music performer

Instruments
  
percussion

Siblings
  
Years active
  
1981–present


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Born
  
September 19, 1962 (age 62) (
1962-09-19
)

Labels
  
Warner Bros.Paisley Park

Associated acts
  
The Time, The Family, The Revolution

Music groups
  
The Original Seven (Since 1981), The Revolution (1985 – 1986), The Family

Albums
  
The Time, Around the World in a Day, Ice Cream Castle

Genres
  
Rock music, Pop music, Rhythm and blues, Soul music, Funk, Funk rock, Funk metal, Dance music

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Jellybean Johnson, Morris Day, Monte Moir, Jesse Johnson, Wendy Melvoin

Jerome benton of the legendary group the time


Jerome Benton (born September 19, 1962) is an American musical performer, backup dancer and comedic actor. He can be seen in music videos by Janet Jackson and Prince, but he is known for his association with Morris Day and The Time.

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Benton is the brother of Time bassist Terry Lewis and worked closely with the band behind the scenes in its initial stages. During one performance, lead singer Morris Day asked for someone to bring him a mirror. Benton responded by ripping a mirror out of the club's restroom and bringing it on stage for Day to comb his hair. This act elevated Benton's integration into the band as a comic foil to Day, along with his dancing and providing backing vocals. In 1983, when Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis missed a concert in San Antonio, Benton was tasked by Prince to pretend to fill in for Lewis on stage with his bass unplugged, while Prince provided the bass line backstage. Jam and Lewis were eventually fired after the tour.

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Benton appeared in the 1984 film Purple Rain with the rest of The Time and assumed the role of Morris Day's bodyguard and valet. He also appeared in Prince's second film Under the Cherry Moon, and in Prince's third film Graffiti Bridge. The chemistry between Day and Benton was well received. Although The Time soon dissolved after Day started pursuing a solo career, Prince retained Benton, as well as Jellybean Johnson and Paul Peterson for the short-lived project The Family.

Benton reunited with The Family on December 13, 2003 for a single charity performance along with other acts formerly associated with Prince.

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Benton recently joined Prince alumni Jill Jones, Greg Brooks & Wally Safford in Detroit June 2017 for "The Purple Block Party: Prince" sponsored by UrbanOne Station KISS 105.9 in honor of the late performer's birthday.

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References

Jerome Benton Wikipedia


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