This page will contain additional articles about Eddie Money, as they become available.Eddie MoneyEddie Money (born March 2, 1949) is an arena rock singer. His birth name is Edward Joseph Mahoney, and in the early 1970s, he was attending New York Police Academy to become a New York police officer. He released his first album in 1977 with first hit "Two Tickets To Paradise", earning a 22 on the Top 40. Later hits included "Baby Hold On" (number 11), and his most famous song of all time, "Take Me Home Tonight", garnering even greater fame. Co-sung with Ronnie Spector, "Take Me Home Tonight" apexed at 4 on the Top 40, a very high number for an artist who made his debut almost a decade ago. By 1976, he signed to CBS Records and released Eddie Money in 1977. Discography
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By 1976, he signed to CBS Records
and released Eddie Money in 1977. Eazy E died in 1995 from an AIDS related illness. Later hits
included "Baby Hold On" (number 11), and his most famous song of all time, "Take Me Home Tonight", garnering even greater fame.
Co-sung with Ronnie Spector, "Take Me Home Tonight" apexed at 4 on the
Top 40, a very high number for an artist who made his debut almost a decade ago. Ice Cube has been successful as both a rapper and film actor. He released his first album in
1977 with first hit "Two Tickets To Paradise", earning a 22 on the Top 40. Dre has enjoyed a success as both a rapper and record producer for the likes of Snoop Doggy
Dogg and Eminem. His birth name is Edward Joseph Mahoney, and in
the early 1970s, he was attending New York Police
Academy to become a New York police officer. Eddie Money (born March 2, 1949) is an arena rock singer. Members of the band included:. Let's rock & roll THE PLACE - 2003. Combined with Eazy E's humorous lyrics and MC Ren's socially-charged raps, NWA kept at the top of the hip hop charts. Then & Now - 2003. Dre created dense, funky sonic landscapes (which presaged his innovative G funk sound). Essential Eddie Money - 2003. On both the 1990 EP 100 Miles and Runnin' and the 1991 album Efil4zaggin ("Niggaz 4 Life" spelled backwards), Dr. The Best of Eddie Money - 2001. Ice Cube was the main MC for the group, as well as its most outspoken member, until he left the group in 1989. Complete Eddie Money Live - 2000. The FBI's letter only served to draw more publicity to the group. Ready Eddie - 1999. Niggaz With Attitude (N.W.A) were a hip hop group that popularized gangsta rap with the groundbreaking Straight Outta Compton (1989) album, a vicious hardcore record that became an underground hit notorious for its hardcore lyrics, especially those of "Fuck tha Police," which resulted in the FBI sending a warning letter to Ruthless Records and its parent company Priority, suggesting that the group should watch its step. Greatest Hits Live: The Encore Collection - 1998. NWAWorld (http://www.nwaworld.com/). Shakin' with the Money Man - 1997. 1: 1988 - 1998, 1999. Super Hits - 1997. The NWA Legacy, Vol. Good as Gold - 1996. Greatest Hits, 1996. Love and Money - 1995. Niggaz4life, 1991. Unplug It In - 1992. 100 Miles and Runnin', 1990. Right Here - 1991. Straight Outta Compton, 1989. Greatest Hits: The Sound of Money - 1989. and the Posse, 1987. Nothing to Lose - 1988. N.W.A. Can't Hold Back - 1986. - rapper. Where's the Party - 1985. Arabian Prince (Mik Lezan) D.J. No Control - 1982. Yella (Antoine Carraby) D.J. Playing for Keeps - 1980. MC Ren (Lorenzo Patterson) rapper. Life for the Talking - 1978. Ice Cube (O'Shea Jackson) rapper. Eddie Money - 1977. Eazy E (Eric Wright) rapper. - producer - rapper. Dre (Andre Young) D.J. Dr. |