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Tone-Loc Responds To Scam With Two Club Shows

Tone-Loc is making good on two club shows that were booked by a man posing as the performer's manager, according to the Detroit Free Press. The man, who said his name was Robert Jennings, received $400 from the Red Dog Saloon in Milford, MI, for the bogus concert. The man also scammed $1,000 out of Judy Johnson of Bumpers Bar & Grill, located in Westland, MI, which is on the west side of Detroit. The two clubs realized they were both scammed through the grapevine of local bar owners. Once their stories were compared, the club owners called Bobby Bessone, Tone-Loc's real manger of eight years. Bessone reportedly said when Loc heard of the scams, he offered to play the shows for his regular fee.

Sir Mix-A-Lot rejoins the U.S. touring scene

After keeping a relatively low profile for the past few years, Sir Mix-A-Lot has lined up a lengthy string of U.S. club dates. The Seattle-based rapper, best known for the 1992 hit "Baby Got Back," plans to kick off the outing in early September.

Tone-Loc returns to the concert stage

Tone-Loc has lined up a string of concerts, the first two of which are set to take place on Thursday and Friday night (7/26, 27). The rapper’s schedule also includes a number of September dates and a sole October performance on Halloween.