
Whether he plays with a full band or a solo acoustic show, each performance is a boot-stomping good time and his solo show at HopMonk Sonoma isn’t one to miss.īest described in the song “Places” off Timothy O’Neil Band’s “All Hands on Deck” album, each song takes listeners on an adventure on a western pickup truck where money and worries are set aside to experience the best kind of sing-alongs. ĬOUNTRY MEETS ROCK ’N’ ROLL: Timothy O’Neil plays songs that make people dance.

Mystic Theatre, Petaluma Blvd., Petaluma. Krizz Kaliko, ¡Mayday! and UBI are all Strange Music artists who will be performing with Tech N9ne and Canadian recording artist Dax at the Mystic this month.ĭetails: 8:30 p.m. At this point, Tech has collaborated with musicians from The Doors, Slipknot’s Corey Taylor, and Eminem to Boyz II Men.Īs a Strange Music label co-founder, the musician also has become known for giving other independent artists a chance to shine with his music label. Tech N9ne has dozens of hits and has a proven history of working well with just about anyone.

Earlier songs like “Einstein Tech N9ne” off Tech N9ne’s 2001 album “Anghellic” are also cult favorites. Then there are the ultimate party anthems “Caribou Lou” and “Hood Go Crazy” with B.o.B. “Fragile,” which showcases Tech’s more sensitive side and features Kendrick Lamar, ¡Mayday! and singer Kendall Morgan, is among his radio hits. Over the past two decades, Tech has had three albums go gold and broke the record for the most top 10 albums by any artist on Billboard’s Top Rap Albums chart, after releasing his 2018 album “Planet.” With rapid-fire rhymes and unique beats, Tech N9ne’s music generally has listeners bumping songs at full blast, even when the tunes are about mixed drinks or Sriracha. Long before chart toppers like Migos or Travis Scott started blending elements of techno into hip-hop, like a true technician, Tech N9ne fused elements of different musical genres into his songs. Not only is he still breathing, Tech N9ne is bringing his “Tech N9ne’s It Goes Up Tour 2019” to the Mystic Theatre in Petaluma on April 25. The Kansas City rapper - not to be confused with beloved Philadelphia battle rapper Tech 9, who died in late March - is one of the most respected independent musicians currently active. EINSTEIN OF STRANGE MUSIC: Last month, Tech N9ne had to assure the hip-hop and rap community that he is still alive.
