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Project Pat - Cheese-N-Dope Tour
Sun, 14 Oct, 7:00 PM CDT
The Vanguard
222 N Main St, Tulsa, OK 74103
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Project Pat
Project Pat
Urban
Patrick Stephen Houston (born February 9, 1973), better known by his stage name Project Pat, is an American hip hop artist from Memphis, Tennessee, USA. He is the elder brother of rapper Juicy J.
Although not an official member, he had collaborated with Three 6 Mafia and all of his albums have been produced by members of the group. His first recording appearances were on Three 6 Mafia releases from 1991. After serving time in prison on various charges in the mid-1990s, he released his first solo album, Ghetty Green in 1999.
Project Pat broke onto the mainstream scene after providing the hook for Three 6 Mafia's hit "Sippin' on Some Syrup" in 2000 and released his breakthrough album Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin' the next year. In 2001, he was arrested for parole violation after a pair of revolvers were discovered in his vehicle during a traffic stop. That March, he was sentenced to four years in prison on two counts of a felon in possession of a firearm. His third album Layin' Da Smack Down was released during Pat's incarceration.
After his release from federal prison in 2005, he released Crook by da Book: The Fed Story, followed the next year by Walkin' Bank Roll. He has made frequent public appearances with Three Six Mafia in recent years including at the Academy Award and on their short-lived reality show Adventures in Hollyhood.

Hip-Hop/Rap
Steph Simon
Steph Simon
Hip-Hop/Rap
Steph Simon, born on November 4, 1987, has distinguished himself as an ambassador that exposes you to the best that the city of Tulsa has to offer. He continuously creates platforms that empower creatives and individuals of all types to freely exist and express themselves. Since 2016, through the leadership of Steph Simon, Oklahoma’s largest Hip-Hop festival originally named “World Culture Music” and now known as “Dreamland Music and Arts Festival” has highlighted the vibrant culture and premier talent of Tulsa. Featured in the OWN Network’s docuseries "Rebuilding Black Wall Street" Episode 5, "The Mansion," the metamorphosis of the Brady Mansion into the Skyline Mansion, under the stewardship of Felix Jones, a childhood friend of the artist, illustrates the city's rich hidden narratives and landmarks.


