Anger Management Tour Coming to Atlanta on Sunday

The Anger Management Tour has finally arrived in the A. So far the show has gotten excellent reviews and I'm sure the Atlanta performance will be no exception. The tour itself features Eminem, along with 50 Cent and the entire G-Unit, Atlanta's own Lil' Jon and The Eastside Boyz as well as Shady Records signees D-12, Obie Trice and Stat Quo.
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The concert will take place Sunday July 31st at the HiFi Buys Ampitheater located at 2002 Lakewood Way Atlanta, GA. The show starts at 7PM. For tickets and specific info you can go to the official Anger Management Tour website.

Posted by SOHH Southern at July 25, 2005 10:06 PM

Comments

fuck everbody on that tour exept 50 and who ever else is from NEW YIDDY.feminem is fucking trash.i would'nt pay my money to go see his trailer park trash ass

Posted by: jig a man at July 29, 2005 03:42 PM

LOL, look at this nigga, stop dick riding and hating on niggaz just cause your young'n ass is worthless and your life is garbage it don't mean you should hate on niggaz making good musik and tryna get their papers

Fuck you jigga, you ma'fuckin ho'

Posted by: phukkyall at August 1, 2005 12:26 AM

Web site:www.AtlantaMusicProduction.com

INDEPENDENT BAND SELLS 70,000 CDs THROUGH WEB SITE

August 29, 2005 (Atlanta, GA) -- Amp Camp, an urban R&B/Hip Hop
band from Atlanta, GA, is about to turn a new page in the
history of non-mainstream music marketing. Their current CD “The
Arrival” is expected to ship it’s 70,000th unit through an
independently promoted web site this month. The album contains
16 tracks of raw and candid hip-hop. Amp Camp is comprised of
three professional talented visionaries, Jonathan "G-Lover"
Glover, Kimmeth "De'Kim" Harden and Ariel Glover. Each member of
the group brings an essential creative musical component that is
significant to the groups overall existence. Furthermore, the
band members have teamed up as an independent music production
company and record label. AtlantaMusicProduction.com is their
cyber home and 70,000 copies of “The Arrival” have all been sold
through the web site.

“We specialize in hip hop/ R&B, pop, inspirational and Jazz
music,” Ariel Glover, co-founder and CEO of the cmpany says.
“Our distinction in this music industry is that we possess a
very professional unique blend of hip hop, R&B, jazz and pop
that connects the modern new school styles with the old school
styles. Today’s new school is very beat oriented and that’s
great. However, the old school was more musical and melody
inclined, and that was great for the time. Atlanta Music
Production has a clear and well defined understanding of both
musical eras, and we’ve devised a very creative method of
combining both the new and the old school into our own unique
style.”

Apart from taking good care of everyday business, Ariel devotes
much of his creative manpower to Amp Camp, probably the most
successful indie band in terms of online sales. Along with his
brother Jonathan and cousin Kimmeth, he has come up with a
dynamic creative style, which all of the band members believe
“is positioned to set the musical standard of the future.” They
are predicted by many to lead the next generation music greats.

“The music industry has a lot of good songs but, it’s lacking
great songs, songs that are timeless, songs that reach across
social, ethnic, culture and economic barriers that speaks to the
hearts of men, women, and children around the world,” Ariel
says. “When Ray Charles did “Georgia On My Mind” and his
rendition of “America The Beautiful” those songs were timeless,
those songs were great. When Marvin Gaye song “What’s Goin On”
when thousands of American young men were dying in Vietnam for a
causes that they did not clearly understand at the time, and the
social desperity in America was still at a all time high, that
song was timeless, that song was great. We will bring back the
greatness to the music.”

Posted by: D. Murray at August 29, 2005 11:50 PM