Monthly Archives: September 2008

TRAPAHOLICS GUCCI MANE DJ RELL-WILT CHAMBERLAIN PART 4-THE CONSIPARACY THEORY EDITION HOSTED BY GUCCI MANE LIVE FROM FULTON COUNTY JAIL


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TRAPAHOLICS GUCCI MANE DJ RELL-WILT CHAMBERLAIN PART 4-THE CONSIPARACY THEORY EDITION HOSTED BY GUCCI MANE LIVE FROM FULTON COUNTY JAIL!!! THIS IS A WOLRDWIDE EXCLUSIVE PEOPLE!!! THE #1 STREET ARTIST GUCCI MANE IS LIVE ON THIS JOINT GIVING HIS 2 CENTS ON THE HIPHOP POLICE AND CHECKING IN WITH A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO THE STREETS AS HE HANDLES THE HSOTING DUTIES ON THIS CLASSIC MIXTAPE. 10(COUNT EM)10 WORLD PREMIERES ON THIS TAPE ALSO FEATURING OJ THE JUICEMAN,BIG STACKS,NICKI MINAJ,SO ICEY BOYS,AND SOULJA BOY.SO ICEY IS THE MOVEMENT,AND WITH THE HELP OF THE TRAPAHOLICS&DJ RELL,GUCCIS MUSIC GONNA STAY HOT ON THE STREETS TILL HE TOUCHES DOWN FROM HIS BID,FREE GUCCI!!!

1. Live from the Fulton County jail Gucci Mane speaks
2. I’m Radric Davis
3. Your girl so cold
4. So much money
5. Shopaholic ft. Nikki Minaj & Bobby Valentino
6. The way my wrist glist
7. Like a lambo
8. Hit the park
9. Papered up
10. Live from the Fulton County jail Gucci Mane speaks pt. 2
11. The recipe
12. Real trap nigga
13. Gucci Gucci
14. All flavors
15. Talk of the town
16. She just like my chevy
17. I’m so high
18. Exercise you
19. On top of the world
20. Live from the Fulton County jail Gucci Mane speaks pt. 3
21. Killed the parking lot
22. I’m a star
23. Bubble up
24. Haunted house
25. Wanna balla ft. Soulja Boy & Nikki Minaj
26. Niceklodean
27. Add it up
28. You know what it is girl
29. On deck
30. Body language
31. How bout u
32. That’s what it is
33. Live from the Fulton County jail Gucci Mane outro

TRAPAHOLICS DJ RELL TRAP MUSIC PART 3


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TRAPAHOLICS DJ RELL TRAP MUSIC PART 3-THE ONLY WAY TO DEVELOP A BRAND AND A NAME FOR YOURSELF IS CONSISTENT HARDWORK PEOPLE-AND WITH THE 3RD INSTALLMENT OF THE TRAPMUSIC SERIES,TRAPAHOLICS&RELL CONTINUE TO BUILD THE BUZZ UP.NEW EXCLUSIVES FROM LIL WAYNE,T.I.,GUCCI MANE,OJ DA JUICE,RICK ROSS,LUDACRIS,ALFAMEGA HILITE THIS SOUTH FILLED BANGER WOTH ENOUGH HEAT TO HOLD YOU DOWN TILL TRAP MUSIC PART 4,WERE WORKING!!!

1. Lil Wayne & Juelz Santana- Pick n roll
2. TI & T Pain- Propane (not on Paper Trail)
3. TI- I know you miss me (not on Paper Trail)
4. Gucci Mane- Like a lambo
5. Gucci Mane & Bun B- The recipe
6. Alfamega ft Rick Ross, Bun B & TI- Uh huh remix
7. TI-Sip it(not on paper trail)
8. TI- Collect call (not on Paper Trail)
9. Yo Gotti & Gorilla Zoe- Bosses
10. Yo Gotti- Open up shop
11. Rick Ross- Oprah
12. Rick Ross- Jockin Ricky
13. Gucci Mane, Nikki Minaj & Bobby Valentino-Shopaholic
14. Frenchie- Free Gucci
15. Big Stackssss- Bonkers
16. Lil Boosie- jungle
17. BG- What can we do
18. Ludacris- Pop champagne remix
19. Lil Wayne & Juelz Santana- Problems
20. Lil Wayne- This girl
21. Young Buck- Get down
22. Young Buck- Make my bond
23. Gucci Mane- Real trap nigga
24. Rick Ross- Make the world go round
25. Rick Ross- Grow up
26. Young Jeezy, Bloodraw & Trick Daddy- Black dreams
27. T Pain- I’m back
28. Yo Gotti- Got money
29. Yo Gotti & All Star- on my shit
30. Big Stackssss- Jet lag ft. Gucci Mane
31. Shawty Lo- Been there done that
32. Rick Ross- Magic
33. Rick Ross- Swagga like us
34. C Hen ft. Webbie- Actin tuff
35. Haziq Ali- Freestyle
36. Castro- Freestyle

TRAPHOLICS LIL WAYNE DJ RELL-THE LOUISANIMAL PART 2


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TRAPHOLICS LIL WAYNE DJ RELL-THE LOUISANIMAL PART 2-BACK UP IN THIS B**CH WITH ANOTHER BANGIN WEEZY MIXTAPE,THEM BOYS RETURN W 3 BRAND NEW WAYNES NOT TO BE HEARD ANYWHERE ELSE,AND A TON OF THE LATEST WEEZY TRACKS,FEATURES,AND FREESTYLES.IF U COPPED PART 1,YOU ALREADY KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT,WHILE OTHER DJS STRUGGLING TO FIND NEW WAYNE MATERIAL,WE GOT OUR HANDS ON A FEW GOODIES,DON’T ASK NO QUESTIONS!!!

1.pick and roll w juelz santana(exclusive)
2.who’s this girl w jim jones &freekey zeke
3.problems on me w juelz santana
4.living room floor w nutt da kidd
5.turn me on
6.still standing w junior reid
7.forget me w bun b&scarface
8.swag w clipse&kardinal offishal
9.ransom money
10.stunt hard w nutt da kidd
11.that’s my nigga w drake&nutt da kid
12.swagger like us
13.hammertime
14.don’t tell me
15.gangsta music
16.so many gunz
17.holla at a playa w jae millz
18.let off w camron
19.my money w talib kweli&royce da 5″9
20.official girl
21.champagne chronic nitecap
22.guerilla

TRAPAHOLICS MAX B DJ RELL-WAVE MUSIC PART ONE


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TRAPAHOLICS MAX B DJ RELL-WAVE MUSIC PART ONE-IF YOU LIVE ANYWHERE IN THE TRI-STATE AREA,OR ARE A FAN OF JUST GOOD MUSIC ITLSEF,YOU’LL KNOW THE KID MAX B GOT THE STREETS ON SMASH RITE NOW,AND ITS OUR DUTY TO DELIVER ONLY THE HOT SH*T TO THE STREETS,SO WITHOUT NO FURTHER ADOU-WAVE MUISC PART 1 HITS THE STREETS JUST IN TIME FOR ALL U BIGGAMANIACS!! ALL THE NEWEST MAX JOINTS ON THIS RELEASE,WITH A FEW GOODIES SPRINKLED IN TO MAKE THIS ONE A DEFINATE BANGER FO THE STREEETS,OWWW!!!!!

1. Bigga make me cum
2. The greatest
3. We run New York
4. The recession
5. Still movin
6. I wasn’t there
7. Free Al Peezly
8. Cop come runnin
9. Disturbed money
10. We sippin Grand Cru
11. Pocket full of stones ft. Mall G
12. Killaz theme ft. Styles P
13. Been around the world
14. Aint no frontin on me
15. Live comfortably
16. No No No
17. This initiation
18. Need security
19. Call my connect
20. Tattoos on her ass
21. Where do I go
22. Won’t go
23. I got a habit
24. I don’t wanna
25. Pour it on a model
26. Profiling

TRAPAHOLICS DBLOCK DJ RELL-PHANTOM,SILVERBACK&AL QUEDA


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TRAPAHOLICS DBLOCK DJ RELL-PHANTOM,SILVERBACK&AL QUEDA-STREETS ASK,STREETS GET.PAYING CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE CONSUMER,TRAPAHOLICS DROP A BANGIN DBLCOK CD FOR THE STREETS,FEATURING THE STARS OF OUR SHOW STYLES P,JADAKISS,&SHEEK LOUCH!! MAD EXCLUSIVES HILITE THIS TAPE,AND ALL THE LATEST FEATURES AND FREESTYLES FROM THE STREETS HARDEST WORKING CREW,LIKE WE SAID BEFORE,U ASK WE DELIVER-D–BLOCK!!!!!!

1. Styles p- How it is
2.styles p- This goes out
3.styles p I’m crazy
4.styles p-from op
5.styles p- Canadian kush
6.styles p- Keep it gutta
7.styles p- Smash time ft. Sheek Louch
8.styles p freestyle on splashes site
9.styles p- Killaz theme
10.Sheek Louch- Keep pushin
11.Sheek Louch- I love my niggaz
12.Sheek Louch- Up next
13.Sheek Louch- This goes out
14.Sheek Louch- I like it
15.Sheek Louch- Vinny idol shit
16.Sheek Louch- Drugs crime gorillas
17.Sheek Louch- Don’t take it there remix
18.Sheek Louch- OP freestyle
19.Sheek Louch- Come follow me ft Styles P
20.Jadakiss- Summertime
21.Jadakiss- Terrified
22.Jadakiss- By your side ft. Neyo
23.Jadakiss- Who run this shit ft Jay- Z
24.Jadakiss- Deep rap
25.Jadakiss- livin in the city
26.Jadakiss- oh oh remix
27.Jadakiss- Get swoll on em
28.Jadakiss- U aint know
29.Jadakiss Styles P & Sheek Louch- Its like that
30.Jadakiss Styles P & Sheek Louch- Cocain music

BIG MIKE DJ THORO-GRAND THEFT AUDIO PART 10


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BIG MIKE DJ THORO-GRAND THEFT AUDIO PART 10-THIS IS IT,ALL GOOD THINGS MUST COME TO AN END UNFORTUNALEY,THIS IS THE LAST GRAND THEFT AUDIO,BUT WE”LL BE BACK IN 2 WEEKS WITH MORE HEAT.THIS EDITION FEATURES NEW EXCLUSIVES BY LIL WAYNE,JUELZ SANTANA,JADAKISS,STYLES P,MAX B,CAMRON,JIM JONES,CASSIDY,HELL NO IT DON’T STOP!!! THE KNOW THE FORMULA HERE,STREET HEAT FOR THAT ASS,WIH ALL THE 4TH QUARTER ALBUMS ABOUT TO DROP,LETS START TO APPLY THE PRESSURE NOW TO THE DJS,AND FEED THE STREETS!!!

1.juelz santana feat lil wayne-pick and roll
2.jim jones-lucky strikes
3.max b-the recession
4.50 cent-president
5.jadakiss-summertime
6.styles p-blood shed
7.sheek louch-gorillaback
8.sheek louch&styles p-smashtime radio
9.jadakiss&neyo-by my side
10.jadakiss-terrified
11.jim jones-overdrive
12.juelz santana&jim jones-flying in
13.max b-bigga
14.max b&french montana-pop champagne
15.maxb&french montana-disturbia
16.remo da rapstar-freestyle
17.apathy-jockin a.p.
18.busta rhymes&tony moxberg-arab money(remix)
19.grafh,jadakiss,bun b,jim jones-oh,oh remix
20.statik selekta,jadakiss&mop-the city
21.alchemist,jadakiss,snoop dogg&pusha t-lose ya life
22.prymetyme-freestyle
23.rawdoggz&mike gully-freestyle
24.cyserro-
25.raze-
26.rick ross-oprah
26.rick ross-jockin rickey

BIG MIKE,DAME GREASE MAX B GOON MUSIC 1.5


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BIG MIKE,DAME GREASE MAX B GOON MUSIC 1.5-THE DOOMSHIP-SUPERPRODUCER DAME GREASE(DMX,LOX,PUFF DADDY,LUDACRIS,TO NAME A FEW) HOOLS UP W THE KID BIG MIKE AND MAX B ON THIS EXCLUSIVE FILLED SEQUEL TO THE CLASSIC GOON MUSIC PART 1.ALL PRODUCTION HANDLED BY GREASE ON HERE,WITH JOINTS FROM MAX B,GAINE GREENE,MEENO,AND THE VACANT LOT FAMILY,THIS IS PURE STREET MUSIC PEOPLE,DON’T SLEEP ON THIS OFFICIAL RELEASE!

1.KING KOOPA INTRO
2.BIGGA MAKE ME CUM…..MAX B
3.THE RECESSION………..MAX B & JEEZY
4.MR . 1258…….TONY YAYO & FRENCH MONTANA RMX (WHOLE JOINT)
5.AL PAC CALL FROM THE TOMBS
6.FREE AL PAC…….MAX B,FRENCH MONTANA & MAC MUSTARD
7.THE GREATEST…….MAX B
8.IM SO SPECIAL……FRENCH MONTANA
9.I WASNT THERE(TAKIN PICTURES PART 2)……MAX B,FRENCH MONTANA & MESSIAH
10.GOON MUSIK(WE RUN N.Y.)…….FRENCH MONTANA,DAME GREASE & MAX B
11.COP COME RUNNIN……..MAX B
12.AINT NO FRONTIN ON ME……..MEENO & MAX B
13.STILL MOVIN…..FRENCH MONTANA,MAX B & E-SNAPPS
14.PAPER CHASE……MEENO & LIL WAYNE
15.CREW ON LENOX…….MEENO,AL PAC,T6 & E-SNAPS
16.SHOW ME SOMETHIN…..TF MAFIA
17.UH OH ………E-NASTY
18.TATTO’S ON HER ASS…….MAX B(VIGILANTE SEASON)

big mike digital product dj diggz-how to spit crack instrumentals part 3


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big mike digital product dj diggz-how to spit crack instrumentals part 3-u know how the saying goes with us,u ask,u get!!! Streets been looking for another instrumental tape,all the hungry mcs and singers ready to step their bar game and song game up,and we got it!! Lotta heat on this one hear,picking up rite where part 2 left off,we promise to be more consistent with these editions-supply and demand people!!!

1.LLOYD BANKS-SOD
2.NELLY-CHILL
3.LL COOL J FT. FAT JOE & SHEEK LOUCH – COME AND PARTY WITH ME
4.MOBB DEEP FT. NOYD-WE RUN IT
5.BANG BANG BOOGIE-WE RUN SHIT
6.CNN-FOLLOW THE DOLLAR
7.UN PACINO-GRIP POUNDS
8.BANGLADESH FT. RICK ROSS & BUSTA RHYMES – GIRLS LOVE ME
9.CAMRON-AURA
10.PLIES-PANTS HANG LOW
11.YOUNG BUCK-I GOT TO JAIL
12.ROCKO FT. YUNG L.A.-WALK IT TO THA BANK
13.QUESTION FT. TREY SONGZ-PART OF ME
14.88 KEYS FT. KANE WEST-STAY UP
15.LLOYD BANKS-WITHOUT YOU
16.NYCE,PHILTHY RICH,EYES LOW-WAR
17.YA BOY FT. NU JERZEY DEVIL-LIKE A HUSTLER (PROD. DIGITAL PRODUCT)
18.TONY YAYO-FRESH FROM NORWAY
19.MAX B-I GOTTA HABIT
20.T.I. FT. RIHANNA-LIVE YOUR LIFE
21.Z-RO-TOP NOTCH
22.J THE S FT. B.O.B.-ANOTHER ROUND STREET
23.BUSTA RHYMES-ARAB MONEY
24.JIM JONES & JUELZ SANTANA-POP CHAMPAGNE
25.DAMANI FT. FATMAN SCOOP-TAKE SOMETHIN HOME
26.TERMANOLOGY-RESPECT MY WALK
27.YOUNG CHRIS-MONEY ON MY MIND
28.ICE CUBE FT. MUSIQ SOULCHILD-WHY ME
29.ILL BILL-SOCIETY IS BRAINWASHED
30.MAX B-GO GO GO
31.RU SPITS-BUCK EM DOWN
32.T.I. FT. KANYE WEST,JAY-Z,LIL WAYNE-SWAGGER LIKE US
33.SLOWMOTION (PROD. BY COOKIN SOUL)
34.TERMANOLOGY-SORRY I LIED
35.MAX B-I DONT WANNA
36.TERMANOLOGY-ITS TIME
37.MAX B FT. MITCHY SLICK-AINT FUCKIN WITH US
38.KANYE WEST-LOVE LOCKDOWN
39.JAY-Z-JOCKIN JAY-Z
40.MAX B-CANNON ON MY HIP

Thoughts From the Road: T-Weaponz Tours Colombia

Colombia Offers Passion for Hip Hop, Renews Vision of Universal Language

It didn’t Help that my government name and my place of birth are identical to a supposed terrorist who was captured and convicted years ago, for allegedly having ties to al qaeda. Although I’d been hassled before on basically every flight I’ve ever taken since 9/11, nothing had been equivocal to my first international flight. It was straight out of a James Bond movie. I was surrounded, insulted and harassed about my identity by airport police. After a call to Washington D.C. and a twenty minute wait, I was cleared by the NSA. Their insincere apology only exaggerated my want to fly as far as possible. It was only the beginning of what was soon to be a interesting trip.

We were culture shocked as the plane landed tightly on the strip. Slowing to a halt the picture from my lens focused on a country so rich and green yet so stained with the stigma of government propaganda, police brutality, military repression and to what American media has trained our minds to believe that Colombia was just a mountain of cocoa leaves, coffee beans and poppy seeds (of which we have been for decades the largest of all importers). I let the high altitude air affect my breathing patterns on its own. I didn’t allow the rumors of kidnapping for ransom spoil my impression. I was here only to witness their concept of hip-hop in first person and then some. Meeting the promoters at the airport, I could see a welcoming smile cracking through their faces and in a genuine handshake, I felt how much of an impact we were leaving just in our arrival.

We quickly stuffed ourselves in a pint sized taxi towards the hotel. During the drive I was surprise to see more vegetation then concrete, still innocent to corporate colonization and a breeze free from impurities. The thought that, for three years these young, ambitious promoters from Bogota and Medellin sought to bring our music to Colombia, was humbling. As persuasive as the offer was we initially needed this trip for more then financial reasons, it was our moral obligation as emcees, fellow Latinos and fans, to support the same occupation that saved us from identical conditions we faced in America. I was educated on how the seed of Hip-hop was planted years ago by a few defectors and exiles from America, who had either enough of unaffordable living or whom did time in the Bing somewhere, and were forcefully deported back to Colombia. Born and raised in East New York, Brooklyn to Puerto Rican parents who allowed me to follow my dreams although, hip hop sacrificed my further studies, I couldn’t be more grateful. Rapping kept us writing, beat boxing gave us rhythm, break dancing kept us in shape, graffiti kept us artistic; Hip-hop gave us character. It kept us busy from the distractions of drugs, home complications and a boatload of inactivity that would’ve destroyed our motivation.

English became the necessary language and Spanish my secondary language. Subsequently the company of Spanish words barely being thrown around, slowly staggered to their death, along with the lisp and the accent, and all the stereotypes a wisecrack could think of. Thank God I’d digested enough Spanish quotes in my adolescents to help me survive a trip of this magnitude. I never felt like a fish out of water during my time in Colombia. I learned from artists that came and went before my visit and saw and understood with the same obvious appreciation, that the uprising of hip-hop here was no different than the Bronx in the 70s and 80s. However, it seemed more meaningful here. Colombians don’t take Hip-hop for granted. They understand it’s a privilege like a four year scholarship, free health care or the freedom of speech, even in its current political turmoil. At times there were dialects, slang and mom and pop quotes that I could not make out, that occasionally made it a bit hard to communicate. But the friendships and experiences, and the realization that struggle, poverty, oppression and death have no national boarder, hip hop and humanity equaled us.

Eventually our mutual understandings will bridge the gap, even if it was only of coca cola, President Bush and hip-hop.

TERMANOLOGY’S DEBUT “POLITICS AS USUAL” IN STORES TODAY

New York, NY - Massachusetts-bred; New York-based rapper Termanology’s debut LP, Politics As Usual, is in stores today (9-30-08). One of this year’s most anticipated albums; Politics As Usual is a joint venture between Term’s own ST. Records and Indy powerhouse Nature Sounds.  Termanology’s debut merges the best of both worlds for all Hip-Hop fans, as its meshes classic boom-bap production from a virtual who’s who list of production royalty; DJ Premier, Hi-Tek, Pete Rock, The Alchemist, Havoc, Buckwild, Nottz and Large Professor all provide tracks and it also includes guest appearances from Prodigy, Sheek Louch, Freeway, Lil Fame and UGK’s Bun B who guests on the LP’s DJ Premier produced lead-single “How We Rock.”

At the onset of 2006, Term caught his big break when legendary producer DJ Premier, whom he met three years earlier, finally blessed him with one of his signature, scratch-laden beats. “Watch How It Go Down” instantly became an underground classic and Termanology appeared on Hip-Hop’s international radar. The conscious hood anthem garnered the earnest MC tons of praise, landing him in The Source’s “Unsigned Hype” and XXL’s “Show and Prove” columns.

Since then, Termanology has quickly climbed the industry ranks with his Hood Politics mixtape series and his debut, Politics As Usual, has a huge buzz on the Internet and has also been included in Source, XXL, XLR8R, Remix and Spin Magazine’s (Look for Term in the Dec 2008 issue of Spin Magazine where he will be featured as a “Break Out” artist).

The opportunity to join two legends like Method Man and Redman on their “Still High” tour is very gratifying for Term as he laments “I’ve been listening to Method Man and Redman my whole life and it’s an honor to tour with them. I look forward to tearing it down for the fans.”

Confirmed Dates for Redman and Method Man’s “Still High” Tour featuring Termanology

Oct-10 PROVIDENCE, RI (LUPOS)

Oct-12 BURLINGTON, VT (HIGHER GROUND)

Oct-13 WORCESTER, MA (PALLADIUM)

Oct-14 NEW HAVEN, CT (TOADS PLACE)

Oct-15 PHILADELPHIA, PA (TROCADERO)

Oct-17 NEW YORK, NY (NOKIA THEATER)

Oct-18 RICHMOND, VA (TOADS PLACE)

Oct-19 BALTIMORE, MD (SONAR)

Oct-21 BLOOMINGTON, IN (BLUEBIRD)

Oct-22 CINCINNATI, OH (MAD HATTER)

Oct-23 DETROIT, MI (CROFOT BALLROOM)

Oct-24 CHICAGO, IL (HOUSE OF BLUES)

Oct-27 MINNEAPOLIS, MN (FIRST AVE)

Oct-29 DENVER, CO (OGDEN)

Oct-30 ASPEN, CO (BELLY UP)

Oct-31 SALT LAKE CITY, UT (MURRAY THEATRE)

Nov-02 BELLINGHAM, WA (WWU – VIKING UNION)

Nov-04 PORTLAND, OR (ROSELAND)

Nov-05 SEATTLE, WA (SHOWBOX SODO)

Nov-06 ARCATA, CA (HUMBOLDT ST. UNIV.)

Nov-07 SAN FRAN, CA (GRAND BALLROOM)

Nov-08 SANTA CRUZ, CA (THE CATALYST)

Nov-09 PETALUMA, CA (PHOENIX THEATER

Nov-11 LOS ANGELES, CA (HOUSE OF BLUES)

Nov-13 SAN DIEGO, CA (CANE’S)

Nov-14 PHOENIX, AZ (MARQUEE THEATER)

Nov-15 ALBUQUERQUE, NM (ALB.CONVENTION CTR)

Nov-16 DALLAS, TX (HOUSE OF BLUES)

Nov-18 AUSTIN, TX (STUBBS WALLER CREEK AMP)

Nov-19 HOUSTON, TX (HOUSE OF BLUES)

Nov-21 ATHENS, GA (GEORGIA THEATER)

Nov-22 ASHEVILLE, NC (ORANGE PEEL)

Nov-23 CARRBORO, NC (CATS CRADLE)

Nov-25 NORFOLK, VA (NORVA THEATRE)

Nov-26 WASHINGTON, DC (9:30 CLUB)

Nov-28 ASBURY PARK, NJ (STONE PONY)

Nov-29 HARTFORD, CT WEBSTER THEATRE)