Oregon Symphony - Cypress Hill
Cypress Hill celebrate 30 years of Black Sunday
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Most of the crowd weren't even born when the album hit the US No 1 spot 30 years ago, which is testament to its crossover success as one of the key hip hop albums of the 1990s.
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Cypress Hill celebrate 30 years of Black Sunday
Cypress Hill celebrate 30 years of Black Sunday
Hip hop legends Cypress Hill are taking to the stage this fall to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of their revolutionary album, Black Sunday. They will be joined by the Oregon Symphony for an iconic performance of the record. Black Sunday debuted at number one on the US Billboard and went platinum four times in the States. The orchestra will be conducted by Deanna Tham, the Associate Conductor for the Oregon Symphony. A once in a lifetime show that can't be missed!
The award-winning Cypress Hill made waves in the scene when they came out with their self-titled album in 1991. They have since been credited as an influence on multiple artists, including Post Malone, Eminem, and Linkin Park to name a few.