Lisa Coleman acquired a French Normandy Revival residence in the 40 years ago and proceeded to create lots of memories. The Emmy-winning musician—best known for her time as a keyboardist and pianist with Prince’s backup band, The Revolution—spent much of her time there composing music as part of the Emmy-winning duo . She also whipped up tunes in a detached studio alongside the likes of Seal, Grace Jones, Steve Perry, and even Prince himself.
Now, four decades later, Coleman is ready to part with her longtime home and is putting the property up for sale, asking a speck under $3 million, around $2.6 million more than the $37,000 she paid for the place back in the mid-1980s. Tina Marie Phan and Howard Stevens of Nourmand & Associates share .
Originally designed and built in the late 1920s

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