Good times
by JillieJolly on 7/18/17Orleans Arena - Las VegasPretty good show. Went two years ago as well. Always a good time.
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Tony! Toni! Toné!
What makes a music legend? Perhaps it’s the ability to leave an inimitable, lasting imprint on the world. By that definition, Tony! Toni! Toné!’s contribution to music is most certainly legendary: a group regarded the world over as a talented, authentic group of musicians who made some of the best R&B music of the 80's and 90's. From fun, upbeat, smash hits like Feels Good, to blues-leaning classics like The Blues to their signature love ballads like Anniversary, the sound of Tony! Toni! Toné! is soulful, organic, classic, and instantly recognizable. Their ability to create songs that perfectly married the stylings of the soul and funk gods of the 70's with the technology and hip-hop infused R&B of the 90s made them icons of their generation.
The group released five albums in all, including Who? (1988), The Revival (1990), Sons of Soul (1993), House of Music (1996), and Hits (1997). After their debut album, the trio quickly expanded their roles as singers and musicians to songwriters and producers of their music, leading to their distinctive sound and timeless songs that remain in rotation on radio stations today.
The Tony's stats are impressive by any music industry standards, past or present: 14 Billboard-charting R&B singles; including five number one hits, and three top ten pop singles, one gold album, two platinum albums and one double platinum album, and over six million albums sold. Tony! Toni! Toné! also enjoyed success from song placements on several movie soundtracks during the 80s and 90s, including, Boyz in the Hood, House Party II, Jason's Lyric, The Mask, Panther, and Poetic Justice. They’ve also amassed an impressive number of awards, including a 1991 NAACP Image Award for "Vocal Group of The Year," a 1991 American Music Award for "Favorite R&B/Soul Group," and an ASCAP Award for their single, Feels Good.
Pretty good show. Went two years ago as well. Always a good time.
The ushers were rude, the sound system was awe full and the headliners the main group we wanted to see didn't show
I actually LOVED all the groups and was surprised that Total was there. I knew there were a lot of groups, but was very impressed how great it was up until the last group. The group I wanted to see the most was Toni,Tony,Tone. Every group up until them sounded amazing. When Toni, Tony, Tone came on they had it WAY TOO LOUD. It was like they turned it up full blast when they came out. I noticed a lot of people leaving and I can see why. I could not even understand what song they were singing. It was so loud that the feed back on the microphone was awful. We were down in the front and when we left, even outside in the upper hall it was loud, but not as bad. I love loud music, but when you cannot even understand what song they are singing it is pretty bad. I suggest you keep the volume at the same level you did for Silk. I will say out of the entire thing Silk and Sisqo where the best. Very disappointed, because I LOVE TONY, TONI, TONE. We ended up getting up and leaving like many people did.
Total was good, Dru Hill was good, the Alumni were great. Silk looked a hot mess and are too old to be doing the sexual stage act. They also sang too many songs. 3 additional acts before Tony Tone came out had me yawning. Tony Tone are wack without the main voice we all know and love...Rafael.
I can't wait until the next one! I loved every body that came out!
3T was great. Loved reminiscing and Ms. Gage was great as well
I think this was one of the worse concerts I have been to. Without the original lead singer, the instruments were louder that the vocalist. The vocalist seemed to yell more than sing. They performed for no more than 50 minutes. It was a waste of time and money.
I wish the background music was not so over bearing! It was a technical issue that could have made the experience absolutely wonderful. As it stands it was okay.
I was very disappointed that the sound system was horrible it was drowning out the vocals.Artist not knowing the words to the song. Also I was looking forward in seeing Rapheal Saadiq.
Toni, Toni, Toni was a decent show... But had a lot if short comings... First the chairs were butted against each other. At a music concert where people might/ did get inspired to move and shake? There was mic feedback they couldn't solve that affected the sound quality! It was way over amplified (Too loud, and instruments over rode the mics). Toni showed for only an hour... Its an adult venue! Once tou found your seat, you was stuck, so no drinks!
Tony Tone Toni was great loved the live band and live singing ; but the opening act was NOT good at all Wrecks n Effect; they need to get better opening acts; but Tonys were awesome!!!! Their voices were excellent just like orignal band members or like they era never changed..
The overall expression of the show is a HAM (hot ass mess) the opening act lip sang some of their songs and spent a short amount of time on stage. Tony Toni Tone basically just NO the leader singer didn't really know the words to some of their songs so he made up words. Dwayne displayed unprofessional behavior too busy trying to pick up women to perform. We paid too much money to see such a poor show Never again would I go and see this group.
What a fantastic show! Great vocals. The live band was amazing. They sounded as incredible as they did 20 years ago. If not better! They started on time and they kept the crowd going the entire time. I would see them again in a heartbeat.
It was a great show. They sang all the hits. The drummer was off the chain. The performance was excellent. Never had 2nd row seats, so I was dancing all night long.
The show was good, seating was good. Color Me Badd was awesome. I did have a problem with the stage crew; when setting up Tony Toni, Tone set I was able to see everything that was happening. Also during they performance the two ladies on the side of the stage that was a bit tacky I should have not been able to see them. I paid to see the artists not extras! Overall brought tickets for my sister for an early birthday gift and she enjoyed herself.
Color me Badd was the opening act they were okay but at times there was lip singing going on with some of the group members. Tony Toni Tone was a serious hot mess Dwayne at times didn't act interested in performing too busy trying to pick up women from the audience. The lead singer they need to throw him back didn't know some of the words to their songs so he made them up. We will never go to one of their concerts again. A disgrace to old school artist!
Color Me Badd sounded good. Tony Toni Tone was excellent! They played most of their hits and sounded amazing. Amir does a great job of sounding like Raphael while not trying to be him. Dwayne was as great as ever. The band sounding wonderful and the show kept the audience out of their seats. I loved it.
Great show!! Wanted to see Raphael saadiq!! The band was great, music was awesome!!! A lil short tho!!!
My all time favorite group! I thought I may be disappointed with Raphael Saadiq not being the lead singer, but I was pleasantly surprised the show was great and his replacement Had the same styling and a similar voice... Maybe even a better voice?!?!
I didn;t enjoy the concert. It wasn't what I expected. Tony Toni Tone didn't have original group memebers. It was only Dwayne. The signing was not good. The other groups I didn't know there songs except for one song each group. We where told we had assigned seats and it was all open seats.