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Minneapolis 90s Block Party feat. Guy, Teddy Riley, Jagged Edge, 112, Ginuwine, and Next on March 29 at 7:30 pm
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Celebrate the many shades of R&B with Guy’s Harlem trio and Ginuwine’s smooth jams
The Deal
- One G-Pass to see Memphis 90’s Block Party, starting from $49
- Seating: front floor section 3; floor sections 2-4; premium east or west
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Minneapolis 90’s Block Party
- Guy: A Harlem trio who helped define the New Jack Swing sound, Guy’s influences in the music world can be heard not only in their own hits—which range from 1991’s “Let’s Chill” to 1999’s “Dancin’“—but also in seminal tracks such as Bobby Brown’s “My Prerogative,” which they helped write.
- Teddy Riley: this singer/producer is known for being the founder of the New Jack Swing sound and one-third of the R&B group Guy. He was also a part of another R&B group, Blackstreet, who are known for their number 1 single, “No Diggty.” Teddy Riley has produced songs for many hit-makers including, Bobby Brown, Keith Sweat, Usher, and Michael Jackson.
- Jagged Edge: Steered by the intertwining vocals of identical twins the Casey Brothers, this group scored a Grammy nomination with the jam “Where the Party At” before recording soulful salutes to monogamy with their album Baby Makin’ Project and their hit “Let’s Get Married.”
- 112: Georgia R&B quartet best known for their Grammy-winning background vocals on P. Diddy’s “I’ll Be Missing You,” as well as the hits “Only You,” “Anywhere,” and “Peaches & Cream”*
- Ginuwine: with a voice as soft and smooth as a waxed mink, this singer/actor/writer/dancer exploded onto the scene with the Timbaland-produced jam “Pony” in 1996, then reigned over the charts with “Differences” and “What Could Have Been”; lately, “Pony” was featured in Magic Mike and Ginuwine became the “G” of TGT—the new soul supergroup with Tyrese and Tank
- Next: the Minneapolis R&B trio filled the late ’90s and 2000s with slinky smash hits such as “Butta Love,” “Too Close,” and “Wifey”
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