Warren G new CD


Posted September 27, 2009 by Tim Henley Comment on this article Leave a comment

Rapper Warren G is returning to the music scene with a new CD in stores Tuesday (Sept. 29). The CD titled “G Files” will feature collaborations from Snoop Dogg, Ray J, Nate Dogg, Travis Barker and Raekwon.

Most people remember Warren G from his 1994 hit song “Regulate,” which dominated radio airwaves for two years. 

He has since released five CD’s, but none had any success since his debut album.  To support his new CD, Warren G is going on the road during a concert tour beginning Oct. 1.  The tour dates are posted below

October 1             Los Angeles, CA             The Roxy Theatre
October 27           Austin, TX                       Emo’s
October 29           Dallas, TX                       Granada Theater
October 30           New Orleans, LA             House of Blues
October 31           Nashville, TN                   Haunted Valley
November 3         Charleston, SC                Music Farm
November 4         Asheville, NC                   The Orange Peel
November 5         Charlotte, NC                   Amos’ Southland
November 6         Brooklyn, NY                    The Music Hall of Williamsburg
November 7         Allston, MA                       Harper’s Ferry
November 10       New York, NY                   The Bowery Ballroom
November 12       Indianapolis, IN                The Vogue
November 13       Chicago, IL                       The Metro
November 14       Madison, WI                     Majestic Theatre
November 16       Council Bluffs, IA              Whiskey Road House
November 18       Boulder, CO                      Fox Theatre
November 19       Ft. Collins, CO                  Aggie Theatre
November 20       Aspen, CO                        Belly Up
November 22       Seattle, WA                       Neumo’s
November 23       Portland, OR                     The Roseland Theatre
November 24       San Francisco, CA            The Independent

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