Kell's is coming
R. Kelly will be hitting the road on November 14 launching the tour in Columbus, Georgia and will run it until January 12 ending in Hampton, Virginia.
J. Holiday will join Kells on the road and possibly Keyshia Cole.
R. Kelly's trial has been postponed indefinitely due to the prosecuting lawyer having a child and being on maternity leave.
Here’s the current itinerary for the tour:
11/14 - Columbus, GA @ Columbus Civic Center
11/14 - Columbus, GA @ Columbus Civic Center
11/15 - Atlanta, GA @ Philips Arena
11/16 - Greensboro, NC @ Greensboro Coliseum
11/17 - Birmingham, AL @ BJCC Arena
11/18 - Charlotte, NC @ Charlotte Bobcats Arena
11/21 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Wachovia Center
11/22 - Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
11/23 - Uniondale, NY @ Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
11/24 - Baltimore, MD @ 1st Mariner Arena
11/25 - Washington, DC @ Verizon Center
11/29 - North Little Rock, AR @ Alltel Arena
11/30 - New Orleans, LA @ New Orleans Arena
12/1 - Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Arena
12/2 - Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
12/6 - Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center
12/7 - Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center
12/8 - Indianapolis, IN @ Conseco Fieldhouse
12/9 - Memphis, TN @ FedEx Forum
12/13 - Las Vegas, NV @ Mandalay Bay Events Center
12/14 - Los Angeles, CA @ Staples Center
12/15 - Oakland, CA @ Oracle Arena
12/16 - Sacramento, CA @ Arco Arena
12/19 - Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center
12/21 - St. Louis, MO @ Scottrade Center
12/22 - Chicago, IL @ United Center
12/23 - Detroit, MI @ Joe Louis Arena
12/27 - North Charleston, SC @ North Charleston Coliseum
12/28 - Orlando, FL @ Amway Arena
12/29 - Columbia, SC @ Colonial Center
12/30 - Jacksonville, FL @ Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
12/31 - Miami, FL @ American Airlines Arena
1/3 - Louisville, KY @ Kentucky Exposition Center
1/4 - Cleveland, OH @ Wolstein Center, Cleveland State University
1/5 - Buffalo, NY @ HSBC Arena
1/6 - Dayton, OH @ Ervin J. Nutter Center
1/8 - Greenville, SC @ Bi-Lo Center
1/9 - Savannah, GA @ Savannah Civic Center
1/11 - Richmond, VA @ Richmond Coliseum
1/12 - Hampton, VA @ Hampton Coliseum
Walking Bank Roll
Project Pat has announced the release of his new album, Walkin’ Bank Roll Scheduled for release on October 30th.
The album will be released on Hypnotize Minds and distributed thru Koch Records.
Production comes from Pat’s affiliates DJ Paul and Juicy J of Three-Six-Mafia.
Walkin’ Bank Roll is led by his single “Don’t Call Me No Mo.” The music video for “Don’t Call Me No Mo,” which features Three-Six-Mafia, is expected to hit the airwave this month.
The album will be released on Hypnotize Minds and distributed thru Koch Records.
Production comes from Pat’s affiliates DJ Paul and Juicy J of Three-Six-Mafia.
Walkin’ Bank Roll is led by his single “Don’t Call Me No Mo.” The music video for “Don’t Call Me No Mo,” which features Three-Six-Mafia, is expected to hit the airwave this month.
Weezy arrested in Idaho
Lil' Wayne was released from jail in Boise, Idaho on $20,000 bail on Saturday evening and according to his attorney, his client's incarceration was the result of a "misunderstanding."
Police arrested Lil' Wayne early Saturday morning following a concert at the Qwest Arena, after authorities in Fulton County, Georgia issued a felony arrest warrant because he missed two scheduled court dates to answer a charge of felony possession of drugs.
His lawyer William Head filed for an emergency release order, claiming that Lil' Wayne may not have been aware of the court dates.
"When someone's this successful, there are chances things will fall through the cracks," Lil' Wayne's attorney William Head stated. "They were under the impression that those charges had either been resolved or dismissed."
The charges are the result of an incident in August of last year when Lil' Wayne was arrested on drug possession charges in Atlanta Georgia, after a housekeeper found marijuana in his hotel room.
Police later searched the room and recovered 60 pills of Alprazolam and 59 pills of hydrocodone.
Police arrested Lil' Wayne early Saturday morning following a concert at the Qwest Arena, after authorities in Fulton County, Georgia issued a felony arrest warrant because he missed two scheduled court dates to answer a charge of felony possession of drugs.
His lawyer William Head filed for an emergency release order, claiming that Lil' Wayne may not have been aware of the court dates.
"When someone's this successful, there are chances things will fall through the cracks," Lil' Wayne's attorney William Head stated. "They were under the impression that those charges had either been resolved or dismissed."
The charges are the result of an incident in August of last year when Lil' Wayne was arrested on drug possession charges in Atlanta Georgia, after a housekeeper found marijuana in his hotel room.
Police later searched the room and recovered 60 pills of Alprazolam and 59 pills of hydrocodone.
Lil' Wayne, born Dwayne Michael Carter, was arrested and charged with felony possession of drugs.
Lil Wayne is due back in court in Fulton County tomorrow.
"We want to make sure the court knows he's not trying to stay away from Georgia," Head said.
Lil Wayne is due back in court in Fulton County tomorrow.
"We want to make sure the court knows he's not trying to stay away from Georgia," Head said.
Beans to surrender today
Beanie Sigel will surrender to police later this afternoon on charges of theft and unauthorized use of an automobile, because he allegedly failed to return a rental car he rented a few months ago.
According to police reports, Sigel - who's license is suspended - rented a 2007 Nissan Altima from Payless Rental Car service in Philadelphia on July 23.
The car was due back to Payless on August 13, but police claim Sigel never returned the car.
While Payless continued to charge Sigel's credit card for holding on to the car, the company reported the vehicle stolen on September 6.
"Apparently there was some misunderstanding over when the car was to be returned or whether or not payment was to continue being made from the credit card," Sigel's attorney Fortunato Perri, said.
According to police reports, Sigel - who's license is suspended - rented a 2007 Nissan Altima from Payless Rental Car service in Philadelphia on July 23.
The car was due back to Payless on August 13, but police claim Sigel never returned the car.
While Payless continued to charge Sigel's credit card for holding on to the car, the company reported the vehicle stolen on September 6.
"Apparently there was some misunderstanding over when the car was to be returned or whether or not payment was to continue being made from the credit card," Sigel's attorney Fortunato Perri, said.
"We're now working out a time for him to surrender this afternoon."
The Altima was returned to the dealership Friday evening, just as police went to arrest Sigel at his home outside of Philadelphia.
Sigel, born Dwight Grant, was in New York on business when the police went to his home, which neighbors said has been unoccupied for months.
The Altima was returned to the dealership Friday evening, just as police went to arrest Sigel at his home outside of Philadelphia.
Sigel, born Dwight Grant, was in New York on business when the police went to his home, which neighbors said has been unoccupied for months.
Prodigy's trial begins in Manhattan
Mobb Deep's Prodigy's trial for handgun possession has started in New York.
Police stopped the G-Unit member's Chevy Suburban last October, after they witnessed Prodigy driving the opposite direction on a one way street, in an attempt to secure a parking spot in the Chelsea district of Manhattan.
Two plainclothes officers testified that they pulled over the armored SUV around 2:00 am last Octobe after witnessing Prodigy and passenger/producer The Alchemist make the illegal turn.
Both officers testified they witnessed Prodigy place his hand on an open console, where police allegedly found a loaded handgun.
Police said they had the right to search the car due to the hand motions of Prodigy and because of the SUV's heavily armored doors and reinforced windows.
Prodigy claims he had no idea the gun was in the compartment.
He already has two felony convictions.
A third conviction could land him in prison for up to 15-years.
Gun charges against The Alchemist were dismissed, while Prodigy will start his defense tomorrow.
Police stopped the G-Unit member's Chevy Suburban last October, after they witnessed Prodigy driving the opposite direction on a one way street, in an attempt to secure a parking spot in the Chelsea district of Manhattan.
Two plainclothes officers testified that they pulled over the armored SUV around 2:00 am last Octobe after witnessing Prodigy and passenger/producer The Alchemist make the illegal turn.
Both officers testified they witnessed Prodigy place his hand on an open console, where police allegedly found a loaded handgun.
Police said they had the right to search the car due to the hand motions of Prodigy and because of the SUV's heavily armored doors and reinforced windows.
Prodigy claims he had no idea the gun was in the compartment.
He already has two felony convictions.
A third conviction could land him in prison for up to 15-years.
Gun charges against The Alchemist were dismissed, while Prodigy will start his defense tomorrow.
Charges dropped against Jadakiss
Prosecutors are dropping drug and gun charges against Jadakiss, who was arrested last October when police found a loaded handgun in a car he was traveling in.
Jadakiss was arrested in his hometown of Yonkers, New York last October, when police stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation.
Police claimed they smelled marijuana coming from the car and when they searched the vehicle, they found a loaded handgun.
Jadakiss and three other occupants were charged with criminal possession of a weapon, because of the loaded handgun inside the vehicle.
Police claimed they smelled marijuana coming from the car and when they searched the vehicle, they found a loaded handgun.
Jadakiss and three other occupants were charged with criminal possession of a weapon, because of the loaded handgun inside the vehicle.
Jadakiss pleaded not guilty to the charges days after being arrested and his lawyer denied the charges, stating "I have yet to see or hear of any evidence connecting my client to possessing this weapon."
Last week, the Westchester County's district attorney asked a judge to dismiss the charges, after a jury acquitted one of the men in the car when DNA tests failed to link any of the three men to the gun.
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