June 18, 2004
Entrepreneur and owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks Mark Cuban describes his upcoming reality TV show, The Benefactor. Singer Morris Day talks about his new CD.
Mark Cuban
Outside of Dallas, few know that Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is one of the wealthiest men in the country. A savvy businessman, his penchant for business was evident early on. As a 12-year-old, he sold garbage bags door-to-door. Cuban went on to build two successful companies from the ground up. Thanks to his love of basketball, he bought and breathed new life into the ailing NBA franchise. Cuban's current business venture, HDNet, is making waves in the television industry.
Morris Day
Singer Morris Day played a vital role in the growth of the '80s Minneapolis sound. Mentored by childhood friend Prince, Day was frontman for the Time until '84. In '85, he released his debut solo effort, Color of Success. Now based in Atlanta, Day says it's time to show the folks he's still got it. Hollywood Records is releasing a new CD, It's About Time, featuring live recordings of classic tunes from the Time and Day's solo career, plus four new songs.


