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Edward A. Green, also known as Tony “T-Money” Green is a Grammy award winning record producer, songwriter, and distinguished bass player well known for his work with The Dramatics, George Clinton, Death Row Records, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Warren G, and Tupac

Contents

•	1 Biography •	2 Catalogue •	3 References

Biography Tony began playing the bass at 14 years old. After forming his first band in 1971, the 'Roadwork’ crew, Tony began working with The Dramatics in 1975. He played bass, wrote, and produced many of their many of their hits including ‘Do What You Wanna Do’, earning Tony his first gold album credit by 1977, and his second with George Clinton on the Motor Booty Affair album in 1978. Even greater success came when Tony became the band director and bass player for Death Row Records in 1993. Throughout the development of the G-Funk sound, Tony worked extensively on platinum hits including the Doggystyle album by Snoop Dogg, All Eyez on Me album by Tupac, the Above The Rim Soundtrack, Let Me Ride (Remix) by Dr. Dre, Regulate by Warren G, and Indo Smoke by Mista Grimm. As Founder and CEO of Hyped International Records, Tony has continued to develop an impressive repertoire of compositions referred to simply as ‘The Vault’. Many of his projects are an eclectic blend of R&B, Hip-Hop, Funk, Soul, and Rock n’ Roll. His works having been sampled by artists such as the Bone Thugz N Harmony, DMX, EPMD, Erykah Badu, Gang Starr, Oleta Adams, Lalah Hathaway, Master P, The Game, and Tupac. Tony is continually engaged in efforts to improve his community and the industry through arts and entertainment. He works with the D-Man Foundation’s music therapy studio which specializes in accommodating individuals with quadriplegia and severe impairments. His ‘My Home Detroit City’ music movement has been picked up by the City of Detroit to promote tourism to the Motor City. Tony continues to perform with his Roadwork Crew, and supports the careers of several talented up and coming artists like Eaziedagod, The Dope Rhyme Villains, Rocky Valuce, B Deff, Jon Paul Wallace, Kina Renee, Fire & Ice, King Richie Rich, Draco D, Oddball, and others.

Catalouge

Musician Credits 213, Adina Howard, Anthony B, Bone Thugz N Harmony, Coolio, CPO Boss Hogg, Curtis Mayfield Jr., Danny Boy, David Ruffin Jr., Daz Dillinger, Downsound Records, Death Row Records, Deniece Williams, Dennis Coffey, Dr. Dre, DJ Quik, Elephant Man, Estelle, Five Special, French Kiss, George Clinton, Growing Mad Scientists, Insane Clown Posse, Jamaaldeen Tacuma, Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson, Kurupt, Lady of Rage, Lady Saw, Leroy Hutson, Lil’ Bow Wow, LJ Reynolds, Lukie D, Jewell, Keith Washington, Marvin Junior Jr., Mallia Franklin, Marxman, Mayaeni, Mista Grimm, Nate Dogg, Norman Whitfield, Obie Trice, P-Vine Records, Robbie Robertson, Ron Banks, Sam Snead, Shaquille O’Neal, Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, The Dramatics, The Five Footers, The Impressions, The Outlawz, The Twinz,Trick Trick, The Troubleneck Brothers, Tupac, Val Young, Warren G, Westbound

Artist Samples •	Bone Thugz N Harmony - ‘Da Introduction’ from the ‘E. 1999 Eternal’ album •	DMX/Ruff Ryders - ‘The Ruff Ryders Anthem’ from the ‘It’s Dark & Hell is Hot’ album •	EPMD - ‘Head Banger’ ft. K-Solo & Redman from the ‘Business Never Personal’ album •	Erykah Badu - ‘Jump Up In the Air and Stay There’ ft. Lil Wayne & Bilal from the ‘New Amerykah Part II’ album & ‘U Don’t Have To Call’ from the ‘But You Caint Use My Phone’ mixtape •	Gang Starr – ‘Make Em’ Pay’ ft. Krumbsnatcha from the Moment of Truth album •	Obie Trice – ‘I’m Home’ ft. Estelle from ‘The Hangover’ album •	Oleta Adams - ‘Life Keeps Moving On’ from the ‘Moving On’ album •	Lalah Hathaway - ‘Let Me Love You’ (Girl Wonder Mix) from the ‘A Moment’ album •	Master P - ‘How Ya Do Dat’ ft. Young Bleed and C-Loc from the ‘I’m Bout It’ soundtrack •	The Game - ‘Cali Sunshine’ ft. Bilal from the ‘LAX’ album •	Tupac - ‘Tha Lunatic’ from the ‘2Pacalypse Now’ album Movie Soundtracks •	Writer/Producer/Musician - "Above The Rim" •	Musician/Vocalist - "Murder Was The Case" •	Writer/Musician - "Clueless" •	Musician - "Jason's Lyric" •	Musician - "Poetic Justice" •	Musician - "Three The Hard Way" Awards & Honors •	2017 – 100 Black Men ‘Made Man’ Honoree •	2017 – Detroit Music Awards; Outstanding Rap Recording ‘The Ghetto’, Outstanding Rap Producer, Outstanding Rap Composer •	2016 – Detroit Music Awards; Outstanding Rap Producer •	2015 - Detroit Music Awards; Urban Musician •	2011 – Detroit Music Awards; Outstanding Urban/Funk/Hip-Hop Recording for “One Shot” & Outstanding Urban/Funk Vocalist •	2008 – Urban/Funk Award for Musicianship & Urban/Funk Songwriter of the Year •	2007 – The Biography of Dr. Dre (honorable mention) •	1995 – Soundtrack of the Year for the ‘Above The Rim’ Soundtrack •	1994 – Grammy Award for the ‘Let Me Ride’ single (honorable mention in lyrics) •	1993 - The New York Times & Rolling Stones Magazine Press Coverage •	1980 - ASCAP "Hit Song" Award for the The Dramatics "Welcome Back Home" •	1980 - ASCAP "Hit Song" Award for Five Special’s "Why Leave Us Alone" •	1979 - RIAA Platinum, Writer for George Clinton’s "Motor Booty Affair” Album •	1977 - RIAA Gold, Writer/Musician for The Dramatics "Do What you Wanna Do" Album