This Saturday, December 27, T.I., Ludacris, and Young Jeezy are headlining Holiday Bash ’08 at Long Island’s Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Sharing the stage with these platinum-selling artists is the “Capo” himself, Jim Jones, as well as R&B acts Kristy Scott and Nina Sky.
Just a few days away, Holiday Bash ’08 still has some tickets available, and it is rumored that a sold-out concert at Nassau Coliseum possibly could green-light a nationwide tour for the Atlanta trio. As an aside, for people late on getting their friends’ Christmas presents, tickets to Holiday Bash ’08 are a great way to save time and money, with ticket prices as low as $35.50.
Holiday Bash ‘08 starts at 7:30 pm. For more information on ticket pricing, seating charts, and directions to Nassau Coliseum, visit ticketmaster.com or nassaucoliseum.com.
Meanwhile, Detroit’s Denaun Porter and Queens’ Pharoahe Monch are continuing their successful collaborative efforts.
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As one of 2007’s most highly acclaimed Hip Hop albums, Desire [click to read] saw Monch and D-12 member/producer Denaun Porter collaborate on a number of records. Monch is now back in Detroit with Mr. Porter, hoping to bring that same magic on a handful of new projects. “We here working on my new shit, Let My People Go and Rock vs. Disco, two separate projects,”Monch stated in a recent video clip.
When asked what keeps bringing him back to Detroit, Monch praised their producers’ style and consistency. “It’s the funk; it’s the shit man. The shit is in he ‘The D.’ So I come out here and concentrate, get the great production, the great beats. All my favorite producers are out here,” including Black Milk, who also contributed a couple of beats for Desire. Monch continued, “We just out here rocking and working hard.”
Though no release date has been set, Monch’s Rock vs. Disco EP is expected early next year, with Let My People Go being released soon after under SRC/Universal Motown Records.