Bone Thugs-N-Harmony To Perform E. 1999 Eternal At The Fillmore

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BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY

Saturday, January 17th
The Fillmore Auditorium

Early Bird Tickets: $10.75 While Supplies Last
Tickets: $25.00 ADV, $30 DoS
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In 1995, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s second album E. 1999 Eternal was released. It included the singles “1st of tha Month,” which peaked at #14 on the Hot 100 and #4 on the Hot Rap Tracks, and “Tha Crossroads,” which reached #1 on the Hot 100 and Hot Rap Tracks charts. The album generally saw positive reviews from critics and Bone diversify its content and musical style. A considerable portion of the album’s concept was built upon violent subject matter, yet Bone also incorporated deeper themes, as its songs dealt with more spirituality and occult mysticism.

E. 1999 Eternal also introduced Bone’s trademark tracks devoted entirely to the use of marijuana. The album name originated from one of the street names of a corner (E. 99th street & St. Clair) that was a familiar hangout to Bone members, as well as Eazy-E’s album, Eternal E.   Naming it after Eazy-E’s album was just another way of showing respect and tribute to the rapper that helped them reach heightened success.

E. 1999 Eternal is the group’s most commercially successful album and it has since been certified 4x Platinum by the RIAA.

Nate Todd

Nate Todd was born on the central plains of Nebraska, but grew up on the high plains of the Texas panhandle. With not much to do in either place, music was his constant companion. His parents dubbed the first two albums he ever owned onto a tape for him. Side A was Bert and Ernie’s Sing Along. Side B was Sgt. Peppers. His lifelong love affair with music started early as he practically grew up in a Rock & Roll band, with his father and uncle often taking him out on the road or into the studio with them. Nate began performing live at sixteen and hasn’t looked back, having played in numerous bands from L.A. to Austin. At the age of twenty he was bitten by the writing bug, and upon moving to Denver decided to pursue a degree from Metropolitan State University where he recently graduated with a B.A. in English and a minor in Cinema Studies.

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