Grits
House of Blues New Orleans
225 Decatur St
New Orleans, LA 70130-1015
Jul 6, 2019
9:00 PM CDT
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Start your night in HOB Restaurant & Bar with happy hour and dinner before the show. And, keep it going in Foundation Room after the curtain falls. Stop in before you head out! Room: House of Blues New Orleans presented by Cricket Wireless AGES: 21+ / ID REQUIRED Door Time: 9pm | Show Time: 10pm GRITS & BISCUITS Support: N/A Admission Type: General Admission (Standing Room Only), Reserved Balcony Seats Online sales will be suspended after 9:00 PM on the day of the event. To purchase tickets on the day of the event after 9:00 PM, please contact the House of Blues box office at 504.310.4999 or visit the House of Blues box office at 225 Decatur in the French Quarter.
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Grits Biography
G.R.I.T.S. is a Christian rap group. The acronym stands for "Grammatical Revolution In The Spirit", hence the name of their third album. It is made up of Stacy "Coffee" Jones and Teron "Bonafide" Carter. Their style is alternative/southern rap. They are signed to Gotee Records. They have released 8 albums with Gotee, with an ninth one released by Gotee and AudioGoat, including a remix album and a best of album.
Their song "Ooh Ahh" has appeared on the soundtracks to The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift and Big Momma's House 2. GRITS were also recently involved in !Hero the rock opera. They played the wedding party at the wedding that was to simulate the wedding at Cana.
They have recieved several Gospel Music Association Dove Awards throughout their career. Their first first was "Rap/Hip Hop Song" for "Alcoholic Plagiarism", from Factors of the Seven. The next year they took the same award for "They All Fall Down", from Grammatical Revolution. In 2003 The Art Of Translation won the award for "Rap/Hip Hop Album", and the following year their song "Believe" from the same album took "Rap/Hip Hop Song". They also shared in the "Special Event Album" that year, for their contribution to !Hero The Rock Opera.
Album list:
1. Mental Releases
2. Factors of the Seven
3. Grammatical Revolution in the Spirit
4. Art of Translation
5. Dichotomy A
6. Dichotomy B
7. Art of Transformation (remix album of Translation)
8. 7 (best of album)
9. Redemption
10. The Greatest Hits
Grits is also a progressive rock group, with two albums: "As the World Grits" (1993) and "Rare Birds" (1997).
Read MoreTheir song "Ooh Ahh" has appeared on the soundtracks to The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift and Big Momma's House 2. GRITS were also recently involved in !Hero the rock opera. They played the wedding party at the wedding that was to simulate the wedding at Cana.
They have recieved several Gospel Music Association Dove Awards throughout their career. Their first first was "Rap/Hip Hop Song" for "Alcoholic Plagiarism", from Factors of the Seven. The next year they took the same award for "They All Fall Down", from Grammatical Revolution. In 2003 The Art Of Translation won the award for "Rap/Hip Hop Album", and the following year their song "Believe" from the same album took "Rap/Hip Hop Song". They also shared in the "Special Event Album" that year, for their contribution to !Hero The Rock Opera.
Album list:
1. Mental Releases
2. Factors of the Seven
3. Grammatical Revolution in the Spirit
4. Art of Translation
5. Dichotomy A
6. Dichotomy B
7. Art of Transformation (remix album of Translation)
8. 7 (best of album)
9. Redemption
10. The Greatest Hits
Grits is also a progressive rock group, with two albums: "As the World Grits" (1993) and "Rare Birds" (1997).
Gospel
Christian-gospel
Hip-hop
Christian
Hip Hop
Rap
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