I Love the 90’s Tour

featuring Vanilla Ice, Montell Jordan, Tone Loc, Color Me Badd, and Young MC
May 29 Friday
7:00 PM
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FeaturingVanilla Ice, Montell Jordan, Tone Loc, Color Me Badd, and Young MC
EntranceRenewal by Andersen
About the Artists

Vanilla Ice – The iconic Robert Van Winkle aka Vanilla Ice exploded on the Rap/Pop music scene in 1990/91 selling 10 million albums in 4 months and hitting number one on the Billboard charts with the number one single “Ice Ice Baby and number one album positions. His worldwide album sales are over 25 million and individual songs total over 160 million and are still selling.

Vanilla Ice won 2 MTV Awards, a People’s Choice Award, and was nominated for a Grammy. Vanilla Ice has starred or appeared in the movies Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2, Cool As Ice, The Helix Loaded, The New Guy, The Bros, Big Money Hustlas, That’s My Boy and Ridiculous Six and Sandy with Adam Sandler.

Montell Jordan – Best known for his 1995 hit singles “This Is How We Do It” and “Get It On Tonite”. Jordan was the primary male solo artist on Def Jam’s Def Soul imprint until leaving the label in 2003. He is also known for his 1998 hit single “Let’s Ride” featuring Master P and Silkk The Shocker.

Tone Loc – Tone Lōc’s unmistakable voice has produced a Billboard #1 album — Lōc-ed After Dark — and two Billboard Top-Five hits. “Wild Thing” reached #2 on the Billboard Singles Chart and was certified Twice-Platinum. “Funky Cold Medina” reached #3 and was also certified Platinum. He has also been seen on the silver screen, starring along side actors such as Jim Carrey (Ace Ventura: Pet Detective) and Al Pacino (Heat).

Color Me Badd – Best known for their singles “I Wanna Sex You Up”, “I Adore Mi Amor” and “All 4 Love”, Color Me Badd has sold over 12 million records worldwide, had two #1 hits on the Billboard Singles Chart, nine Top 40 hits and a triple-platinum album. They were nominated for two Grammy Awards, won two Soul Train Music Awards and one American Music Award, and were nominated for five others.

Young MC – Rapper Marvin Young grew up middle-class and earned a degree in economics from USC, where he met

Michael Ross and Matt Dike, co-founders of the fledgling Delicious Vinyl rap label. He made his debut as Young MC on the single “I Let ‘Em Know.” In 1989, Young collaborated with Tone-Loc on “Wild Thing,” the first Top Ten pop hit for a black rapper, and the follow-up smash “Funky Cold Medina.” Young stepped out on his own later in the year with the Top Ten smash “Bust a Move,” a good-natured examination of romantic successes and failures spiced by his sense of humor and quick-tongued rapping. The song won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance, and its strong pop appeal helped the attendant album, Stone Cold Rhymin’, go platinum. The follow-up, “Principal’s Office,” was a humorous, everyday high-school tale resembling a Chuck Berry plot, and also climbed into the Top 40.
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