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West Coast rapper Snoop Dogg who’s reported to be in the studio with Dr. Dre and The Game, announces dates for his Wonderland High School Tour. The newly appointed Priority Records Creative Chairman’s tour will kick off starting October 27 in Baltimore, MD at Rams Head Live and will end on No...
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3 Weeks Ago,
xxlstaff from XXL says
(in XXL Gives Away Tickets for Snoop Dogg, Method Man & Redman Concerts)
The hip-hop vets are set to touchdown at the House of Blues in Boston on Sunday, November 1 and the Congress Theater in Chicago on Wednesday, November 4. The first person from each city to email xxl@harris-pub.com with the correct answer to this question along with their name and contact inf...
Last Month,
biscuitz82 from Snoop Dogg says
(in Wonderland High Sschool Tour | News)
Los Angeles, September 25, 2009 – Global superstar and EMI/Priority Records recording artist Snoop Dogg announces his latest tour featuring hip hop greats Method Man, Redman and Devin the Dude. The tour, titled “Wonderland High School Tour,” is a bonafide hip hop lover’s dream and will...
2 Months Ago,
Daniel Kreps from Rolling Stone says
(in Tour Tracker: Morrissey, X and Snoop Dogg)
Photo: Winter/Getty Morrissey embarks on a West Coast tour in support of his upcoming B sides collection Swords, Los Angeles punk rockers X plan out four California holiday time shows as Exene Cervanka continues to play through her MS diagnosis and Snoop Dogg spreads Malice in Wonderla...
When he first emerged in 1992, Snoop Dogg didn't seem like a star who was built to last, which just goes to show how hard it can be to predict pop longevity. Fourteen years later his pinched voice and indolent style seem like a permanent part of the hip-hop landscape.
Thu, Nov 19 | from New York Times