House of Pain with guest

Presented by: Casino Regina
Category: Other Event
Price: $See website
Date: July 9, 2016 – July 9, 2016
Address: 1880 Saskatchewan Drive, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 0B2
Website: http://www.casinoregina.com

It’s hard to believe that the rowdy Irish Americans got started way back in 1991, but for the past 30 years the group has maintained a high profile – topping the billboard charts as a group and with solo efforts. It was a turn of a new decade when House of Pain changed the face of Hip-Hop with their self-titled debut album, going multi-platinum and launching one of the most memorable songs in hip-hop history with “Jump Around”. Now it’s the start of another new decade and House of Pain is ready to do it all over again; the group aims to bring their fiery live show to fans all over the world, reclaim the throne as hip-hop’s best and celebrate what has allowed their successes over the past 20 years – the fans. Since House of Pain disbanded back in 1996, the members have kept their star power and went on to huge successes. Everlast has maintained an incredibly successful solo career that includes a triple platinum album, multiple top 10 hits (including “What It’s Like”) and a Grammy for the song “Put Your Lights On” which was recorded with Carlos Santana. Danny Boy changed focus from music to art and launched an extremely successful art company, multiple clothing lines and ultimately brought the reunion about by forming the group La Coka Nostra that featured the original lineup from House of Pain alongside Rappers Slaine and Ill Bill. After experiencing all of the solo success, it becomes obvious that House of Pain isn’t a group reforming to cash in on current musical trends. House of Pain is reforming because of the passion that y they have for their music. They are back to celebrate with their fans across the 20 years that have spawned tremendous success and undying anthems of rebellious teenagers everywhere. They are back to show young fans everywhere just how raucous and dirty Hip-Hop can be – to prove that it doesn’t matter your age, race, religion or whether you’re into Hip-Hop, Rock or Metal. House of Pain has crafted a 20-year legacy that speaks to fans from all walks of life.


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I interviewed my dad on video in his final weeks. When I asked about his work and finding meaning through helping others, he responded, “I don’t think you can be focused on, ‘Oh gee, I want to make a difference.’ It has to be spontaneous. If it’s not…there’s some kind of egotistical thing going on. That’s a red flag. You hope you impact people on the deepest level you are capable of at the time. Sometimes you hit it, sometimes you don’t. You’re trying.
Lisa Shannon, A Thousand Sisters: My Journey into the Worst Place on Earth to Be a Woman

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