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Slightly Stoopid & Snoop Dogg
Location:
Memorial Coliseum
Ticket Prices:
$39.50;
Stage:
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Olifant Vodka Presents the Blazed and Confused Tour with Slightly Stoopid and Snoop Dogg with Special Guests Stephen Marley and Mickey Avalon featuring Beardo
Who: Olifant Vodka Presents the Blazed and Confused Tour with Slightly Stoopid and Snoop Dogg with Special Guests Stephen Marley and Mickey Avalon featuring Beardo
When: Fri, July 17, 2009 6p
Where: Rose Quarter – Memorial Coliseum
Portland, Oregon
Tickets:
Tickets are priced at $39.50 (GA floor and bowl). Tickets go on sale
Saturday, May 2nd at 10a and can be purchased at the Rose Quarter Box
Office (M-F 10a-5p), all participating Safeway/ Tickets West outlets,
by calling 877.789.ROSE (7673), or at ComcastTIX.com. For more
information please visit RoseQuarter.com. Prices do not include service
charges. To receive event notices, pre-sale opportunities, discounts
and prizes join our free Rose Quarter CyberClub at RoseQuarter.com.
Slightly
Stoopid, hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg, and Stephen Marley will team up for
this summer’s Blazed and Confused tour and will stop at the Memorial
Coliseum Friday, July 17th. The three acts are joining forces for the
first time to create the summer soundtrack of 2009. Set to kick off
July 10, the month-long Blazed and Confused tour will bring together a
mix of rock and blues, hip-hop and reggae.
As Snoop says,
this tour will reunite him with “his nephews” Slightly Stoopid. “We’re
gonna go out and just basically give the people a good time,” Snoop
says. “Ya’ll just make sure ya’ll tune in because Snoop Dogg and
Slightly Stoopid, we gonna be rippin’, rockin’, flippin’, floppin’,
hippin’ and hoppin’ in a hood near you.”
Slightly Stoopid’s
Miles Doughty adds, "Stoopid and Snoop are gonna be brewing up a
melting pot of West Coast madness and taking it out for the whole
country to see!"
Slightly Stoopid: The Ocean Beach, CA
group illustrates the perfect underground success story and is proof
that with hard work, new technology and file-sharing, die hard fans
(known as Stoopidheads or Ese Locos), and the right music anything is
possible. Described as a fusion of acoustic rock and blues with reggae,
hip-hop, and punk, Slightly Stoopid--Miles Doughty (guitar, bass,
vocals), Kyle McDonald (guitar, bass, vocals), Ryan “RyMo” Moran
(drums), C-Money (trumpet, keyboards), DeLa (saxophone), and Oguer “OG”
Ocon (congas, percussion, harp, vocals)--formed in 1995 and were signed
by the late great Sublime frontman Brad Nowell to his Skunk Records
label when Miles and Kyle were still in high school. Without the help
of radio, MTV, or any traditional music industry channels, the band has
performed at such prestigious U.S. festivals as Coachella,
Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits and New Orleans Jazz Fest. They’ve
also performed with Dave Matthews Band, Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley and
the Marley Brothers, Sublime, The Roots, G. Love & Special Sauce
and Pennywise. They spent the summer of 2008 on their first-ever solo
headlining amphitheatre tour with friends Pepper and Sly & Robbie,
and have seen their total album catalog sales top the 500,000 mark.
Their 5th studio album 2007’s Chronchitis debuted at #55 on the
Billboard Top 200 Chart and #2 on the indie chart and their most recent
release, the first ever “odds and ends” collection Slightly Not Stoned
Enough to Eat Breakfast Yet Stoopid came out in 2008 on their own
growing label Stoopid Records.
Calvin “Snoop Dogg” Broadus:
He burst onto the scene in 1992 as one of the most notable protégés of
producer Dr. Dre and quickly became the king of the West Coast and
single handedly put Long Beach, CA, on the map in terms of hip hop. In
17 years, the Grammy-nominated rapper, record producer, and actor has
released nine solo records and sold over 30 millions albums worldwide
and has successfully been able to transition himself from gangsta
rapper to the mainstream audience. He has been involved in a myriad of
branding opportunities and side projects including the Snoop Youth
Football League, a clothing line Rich & Infamous, 2 popular
television shows, “Snoop Dogg’s Father Hood” on E! Entertainment and
“Dogg After Dark” on MTV, and will be launching his own online music
distribution site DigitalOnlineGangstaGrooves.com. Snoop will also be
releasing a new album Malice in Wonderland this fall as part of his MTV
deal on Doggystyle Records.
Stephen Marley: The
second eldest son of reggae legend Bob Marley released his debut and
Grammy winning solo album Mind Control in March 2007, which peaked at
#35 on the Billboard charts thanks in part to the beat-box heavy hit
“The Traffic Jam” which was later remixed by Snoop Dogg as "Traffic
Main Answer". The Best Reggae Album is a mix of the sounds and styles
Stephen loves: reggae, rock, R&B, nyaginhi rhythms, flamenco and
hip-hop, and features cameos from roots-rock star Ben Harper, hip-hop
hero Mos Def, and younger brother Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley. The
producer, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist has won a total
of five Grammy’s, more than any other Marley family member or reggae
artist in history, and his production skills can be heard on albums by
Buju Banton, brothers Julian and Ziggy, Spearhead, Eve, Erykah Badu,
Capleton and Mr. Cheeks.
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