Since the Time and Bruno Mars hit it off so well at the Grammys on Sunday, the inevitable question has to be asked: Would the original Time go on tour opening for Bruno, who starts an 85-city tour next month?
So I asked the question backstage. Morris Day didn't have to contemplate his answer.
"If he calls us and presents the right dollar amount," said Day.
Then Jerome Benton, Day's mirror-toting valet, chimed in to the inquiring hometown reporter: "You'd be the road manager."
Um, only if the dollar amount is right.
Actually Anderson. Paak has been announced as opening act. But deals can be renegotiated.
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