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Who is Tom P? Tom P is a white rapper from Atlanta generally considered one of the most prominent names in the cities hip hop culture and best act in the city. While still unsigned, the artist has released three popular albums "self titled" "Root for the underdog" and "The Preachers Kid" and toured / gigged with many successful acts in his career so far. Read more about this event and see more pictures at Tom P's official site. Blog post - Tom P warehouse party in Atlanta -
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Tom P organizes a warehouse party off of Krog Street in downtown Atlanta. The show as a success. Nearly 700 fans were present for Tom P's home grown event.
It was a crazy wind down to the end of the year. We had 3 shows this week alone, all while this massive party at a warehouse was looming over us that we were headlining. For this show, I organized most of the evenings attributes. I hired the opening acts, rented the sound equipment, hired bartenders, bought 10 kegs, promoted and headlined the show on top of everything else.. However, we did get nearly 1,000 people through the door for our show. We were a little understaffed though so my buddy Matt Pelosi had to run the sound and at one point Paul even had to sell beer tickets. Shit worked out though. If you were there that night, you know how dope that shit was and this was just the beginning!
FUN FACT: Does anyone remember "The GS Boys" they had that one shitty song "The Stanky Leg" that somehow got halfway popular for half of a second in 2008. They were basically trying to piggy back off of Soulja Boy's recent momentum of simplicity coupled with a dance and instructional lyrics of how to do it yourself. There was a lot of these at that time… I remember one called "Crank my Yank." I guess it was about jerking off in the club, I dunno… but anyway, I think it was a pretty local movement and fortunately for a lot of you did not make it across the entire country but if you were anywhere near the South East, you most likely heard this song at some point and even saw some frat boys dancing to it.
Anyway, if you look in the back of this video you will see the big lit up back drop saying "THE GS BOYS." (Which is probably what they spent half of their signing bonus on since we never heard much from them after this song came out. Despite its popularity, I don't think a single person in Atlanta would know if they were standing next to one of these guys at a Kroger.) Now look up in my photos, notice anything? The same warehouse where they shot this horrible video, we threw an awesome fucking party and put on a great show. I guarantee more people in this city remember that show than that crap ass song, which should say something about the game I think… take notes "powers that be!"
Download Tom P's new album The Preachers Kid: Available at the following on-line retailers: iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, Rhapsody, Google Play. Links below.
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I found these old photos from my first Warehouse party. Check out some more on my official website there. They are pretty shitty quality. This was before the days when we would get professional photographers at our shows. Funny, because we still had a crowd of about 500 people there. I assume most rappers hire photographers before they have sell out shows in their career and thats our story in a nut shell.. Awesome Shows and Shitty Photos. Anyways, enjoy, as much as you can enjoy pics like this. Who knows, maybe they will bring back some memories for someone, they certainly did for me, so Im posting them.
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Tom P rapping on stage
In the background, you can see Paul T. My right hand man and partner in crime.
Tyler Person AKA Ty-Vicous used to be our DJ and go-to guy for recording. FAN FACT: We recorded Tom P Self titled entirely in his attic.
A shot of the crowd at the Tom P show
Tom P with the original Kill Committee members doing a few songs they featured on "Tom P self titled"
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Fans) Read more about this shit at Tom P's official Website www.tompRAPS.com
and also Download Tom P's new album The Preachers Kid: Available at the following on-line shits: iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, Rhapsody, Google Play. Links below.