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Outstanding
By Mufasa from San Diego, CA on 6/25/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

The venue was clean and very proffessional, the energy from the performer was unreal keeped the crowd on their feet it was a night well spent.

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Scintilating! Incentive! Inciting! Etc.!
By Simply Satisfied from Miami, FL on 3/10/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Best For:
Everyone

Though perfectly arranged for female satisfaction, the show met with male approval. The "foreplay" of "Tony Toni Tone" proceeded by the "intensity" of "BBD" and "Dru Hill" then "culminating" with the totally "satiable zenith", "Keith Sweat" equals exactly what is expected during a "ladies night out". Thanks

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Delightfully satisfying!
By sfocus from Miami Lakes, Florida on 3/10/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Fiery, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Change order of Acts, TTT just before Sweat
Best For:
Everyone

Excellent line-up. Only change the order of acts. Tony Toni Tone should be just before Mr. Sweat. BBD is High energy! Dru Hill is High energy! Then to mellow it out and bring on the climax...Tony Toni Tone and Keith Sweat fit the part absolutely!

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One Word.....Ghetto!
By The Concert Goer from Grand Prairie, TX on 2/18/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It
Cons:
Poor Set List, Poor Sound Quality
Best For:
No One

There was only one original Tony! Toni! Toné. Aaron Hall was okay. BBD was the best. They should tour on their own. Keith Sweat was acting weird. He didn't want people near the stage and he was afraid to go into the audience.

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Keith Sweat Biography

Keith Sweat, a Harlem-born R&B singer/songwriter known for his distinctive whining vocal style, co-produced 1984/1985 singles by GQ and Roberta Gilliam and issued independent singles of his own (Lucky Seven and My Mind Is Made Up), but he didn't release his debut full-length, Make It Last Forever, until November 1987. The album sold over three million copies, spawning the hits I Want Her (number one R&B, number five pop), Something Just Ain't Right (number three R&B), Make It Last Forever (number two R&B), and Don't Stop Your Love (number nine R&B). It was followed in 1990 by I'll Give All My Love to You, another million-seller, which featured the hits Make You Sweat (number one R&B, number 14 pop), Merry Go Round (number two R&B), I'll Give All My Love to You (number one R&B, number seven pop), and Your Love, Pt. 2 (number four R&B). Sweat's third album was Keep It Comin', an R&B chart-topper at the end of 1991, whose title track was another number one R&B hit. From then on, his profile slowly dipped, but he maintained a devoted following while recording the occasional contemporary set, including Get Up on It (1994), Keith Sweat (1996), Still in the Game (1998). Didn't See Me Coming (2000), Rebirth (2002), Just Me (an R&B chart-topper in 2008), Ridin' Solo (2010), and 'Til the Morning (2011). Two albums recorded with Gerald LeVert and Johnny Gill, billed as LSG (and released in 1997 and 2003), were considerably successful, and he also produced a handful of '90s acts (Silk, Kut Klose, Ol' Skool, Dru Hill). During the 2000s, he hosted a syndicated radio program called The Sweat Hotel and starred in the Centric channel's reality program Keith Sweat's Platinum House, in which he facilitated a turbulent Dru Hill reunion. ~ William Ruhlmann & Andy Kellman, Rovi