Time: 9 p.m.
Tickets: $25
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THE BLARNEY STONE & DJ BOODA PROMOTIONS PRESENT
REGULATORS....MOUNT
UP !!!
WARREN G - LIVE IN CONCERT
G-FUNK EXPRESS TOUR 2010
FRIDAY
JUNE 4
THE BLARNEY STONE
FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER....THE
REGULATOR & CREATOR OF THE WEST COAST G-FUNK ERA SOUND COMES TO
LETHBRIDGE !!!
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WARREN
G BIO:
Warren Griffin III (born November 10, 1970) better known
by his stage name Warren G, is an American West Coast rapper and hip hop
producer. He is Dr. Dre's step brother. His biggest hit to date was the
single "Regulate" with Nate Dogg released in 1994. The Grammy nominated
song reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In 1990, Warren G
formed the group 213 with Nate Dogg and Snoop Dogg. In 1992, Warren G
introduced the group to his brother Dr. Dre. Dr. Dre was impressed and
signed Snoop Dogg to his and Suge Knight's record company, Death Row
Records. Thus, 213 broke up for a while before releasing any group
records, and the three artists pursued separate careers in the same
style. Even though Death Row Records did not sign Warren G, his career
began with some contributions to Dr. Dre's album The Chronic, released
1992. Warren G was a regular contributor to many Death Row albums.
In
1993, Warren G produced the track "Indo Smoke" featuring himself, Nate
Dogg, and Mista Grimm. He also produced and rapped on Snoop Dogg's debut
album Doggystyle.
Warren G's debut album Regulate... G Funk Era
was released in 1994 on Def Jam. It was certified triple platinum in the
United States and sold over 4.5 million units on soundscan worldwide.
It featured the hit song "Regulate" featuring Nate Dogg, which samples
Michael McDonald's classic hit, "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're
Near)." The lead single "Regulate" was certified platinum and peaked out
at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Also on that disc was "This D.J.," a
popular, track and hit video on MTV, and also a chart hit, peaking at #9
on the Billboard Hot 100 and being certified gold.
He followed
up with Take a Look Over Your Shoulder (Reality) in 1997, which took his
mellow approach and brought it even further into the mainstream.
Scoring a hit with a rap remake of "I Shot the Sheriff," which became
another top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold, the
album was a commercial success achieving platinum status.