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Scale-a-Ton (pronounced Skeleton) is the second solo studio album by American rapper and record producer DJ Paul. It was released on May 5, 2009, via Scale-A-Ton Entertainment/Hypnotize Minds. Recording sessions took place at Scale-A-Ton Studios in Memphis and Los Angeles. Production was handled entirely by DJ Paul, who also served as executive ...
Paul Duane Beauregard (born January 12, 1977), known professionally as DJ Paul, is an American rapper and record producer. [2] He is a founding member of hip hop group Three 6 Mafia and the uncle of rapper Lord Infamous. DJ Paul is also the half-brother of convicted drug lord Craig Petties. [3] He is also a part owner of FaZe Clan. [4]
From boygenius to Stax Records, Bobby Rush to DJ Paul, several Memphis and Mid-South artists took home Grammy gold on Sunday.
Rollin' Stoned is the fourth studio album by American rap rock group Kottonmouth Kings.It was released on October 8, 2002 via Suburban Noize/Capitol Records.Production was handled by Mike Kumagai, Julian Raymond, and members Daddy X and DJ Bobby B.
Bobby Speed – the club's DJ, who's broadcasting his first live show from the club. Frannie and Jeannie – two high school friends who want to win The Zoo's dance contest to buy KISS concert tickets. Carl and Ken – a hopelessly near-sighted schlub looking for a casual liaison, and his friend looking for a girlfriend.
Come With Me To Hell, Pt. 1 is the third studio album collaboration between Memphis-based rappers DJ Paul and Lord Infamous. It was released in 1994 and distributed through the independent record label, Prophet Entertainment. A "Remastered Edition" of Come With Me To Hell, Pt. 1 was released on March 6, 2014, to critical acclaim, following the ...
This would be the last time Paul and Miki Zone recorded with a live band. In 1982, the Fast went electronic; Paul and Miki toured the U.S. East Coast with two back-up keyboard players. In 1983, they began performing as a duo at New York City's Harrah, S.N.A.F.U., The Pyramid Club, and The Mudd Club, using keyboards, electronics and backing tapes.
River City People were a folk rock quartet formed in Liverpool, England, in 1986, [1] by vocalist Siobhan Maher, guitarist Tim Speed, his drummer brother Paul Speed, and bassist Dave Snell. [2] Siobhan, Tim and Dave had all been with Liverpool Band "Peep Show" until summer 1987 – at one point both bands co-existed.