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SLIDE SHOW: House of Pain at Cain's Ballroom

By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR Scene Writer on Mar 23, 2011, at 2:37 PM  Updated on 3/23 at 2:38 PM



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Hip-Hop icon House of Pain performed Tuesday night at Cain's Ballroom in downtown Tulsa.



The first official stop on their first official outing in years, frontmen Everlast and Danny Boy, backed by a funk-driven live backing band and supported by a DJ, rolled off round after round of House of Pain, La Coka Nostra and Everlast solo material.

The crowd slam danced and slow danced as the set progressed with completely-reworked versions of songs including "Jump Around," "Shamrocks And Shenanigans," "What It's Like," "Put Your Head Out" and even a cover of Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues."

Everlast's gravelly bluesman rasp, knocked out raps -- his voice has melded into a Tom Waits-like croak (that's a compliment) since the band's earlier days.
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CONTACT THE BLOGGER

Jennifer Chancellor

918-581-8346
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