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Too Short Center of Attention at Center Court

By Andrew Thomas Fans from all over Northern California gathered to see Bay Area rap legend Too Short perform Friday night at former Sacramento Kings Chris Webber's club Center Court in Natomas. Patrons were in good spirits all night long with hip hop music filling the air as the drinks poured from the bar. TV screens wrapped the walls showing music videos, many of which were from Too Short to get the crowd ready for the legend's appearance. “I’ve been a fan of Too Short since ‘Don’t Fight the Feelin,’” said club promoter Tina Cris from Keen Management. “Don’t Fight the Feelin” was a single off of the rapper's 1988 album “Life Is… Too Short.” This shows how loyal Too Short fans are in Nor

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Too $hort makes special appearance in Sac

Renowned hip hop icon Too $hort, known by many as the "Godfather" of Bay Area hip hop, will be performing at Chris Webber’s Center Court Friday night in Natomas. The show was arranged by Everett Hunter Presents and will include appearances by guest DJs MP 3, Reese Roundtree and Steve DTrix. The multi-platinum artist began his career on the streets of East Oakland during his early teens, selling $5 cassette recordings of his work. He gained widespread acclaim in the hip hop scene with the success of Born to Mack, released in 1986 on his independent label Dangerous Music. The album was later re-released on the Jive Records label and went gold, selling more than 500,000 copies. He has relea

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Story of Abduction at Center Court / Natomas

Date: May 8, 2009, Friday. This is going to be a very busy weekend and now that Friday is here, I am ready to interview a possible alien abductee at a birthday party at Center Court owned by Sacramento Kings' Chris Webber. The birthday is for Nancy Bradley Psychic Celebrity's #1 fan: Bertha Clara who I work with. As I head over to Center Court, I get a call from Tammy Straling - Case Manager and she tells me that a South Sacramento home that is supposed to be haunted has been canceled. The occupant who wanted HPI to investigate was able to talk the talk, but unable to walk the walk. Not a problem, I tell Tammy, because there are many more investigations waiting to happen. As I enter Center

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