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SUMMARY:Everlast
DESCRIPTION:Everlast is familiar. It’s not just that he recorded one of t
 he biggest breakout hip-hop hits in history — 1992’s “Jump Around” 
 with his old group House of Pain. Or that he made the empathy anthem of the
  20th century — 1998’s “What It's Like\,” from his triple-Platinum 
 LP Whitey Ford Sings the Blues. It’s not the GRAMMYs he was nominated for
 \, or the one he won with Santana. No\, the reason we feel we know the arti
 st born Erik Francis Schrody is twofold: It’s in the way he redefined rap
 ’s relationship with blues and rock\, and it’s in the humanity he’s a
 lways brought to that sound — a mix that rings across the airwaves today.
  For more than three decades\, he has made it his work to document the whol
 e picture as he sees it and as he’s lived it\, from humbling highs to dev
 astating lows. The latter defined the lead-up to Everlast’s eighth album\
 , Embers to Ashes\, his inaugural LP on Thirty Tigers / Regime Music Group\
 , and first in eight years. Produced by Yelawolf and recorded in Nashville 
 with input from kindred spirits like songwriter David Ray (Jelly Roll\, Ted
 dy Swims)\, the 2026 set is a collection of unflinching and moving music fr
 om a master of the medium — songs that tell tales of glory grasped and lo
 st\, sudden swerves that change a life’s trajectory\, and hard-earned wis
 dom and warnings. Through his rap-honed pen and earthy baritone\, he render
 s our universal experiences in a way that gets to the heart of it all. In s
 hort\, we feel like we know Everlast\, because Everlast knows us.\n\nhttps:
 //www.visitcalgary.com/events/everlast\n\nhttps://www.calgarystampede.com/t
 he-big-four-roadhouse/everlast
LOCATION:The Big Four Roadhouse\, Calgary
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