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Today's Cryptoquip Clue: L equals Y DESTINE MEDIA Q&A with Shaggy: 'It Wasn't Me'singer comes to Lawrence AARON GROENE @WatchTheGroan Shaggy kicked off the month-long American leg of his "Out of Many, One Music World Tour" earlier this month, which includes a stop in Lawrence. Known for his album "Hot Shot," released in 2000, which went six times platinum, the Jamaican is now touring with his newest album, "Sly and Robbie Present: Shaggy Out of Many, One Music," that was released earlier this year. Shaggy will perform at the Granada, 1020 Massachusetts St., on Sunday. The show begins at 8 p.m. and doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in advance for $20 or the day of for $25. The Kansan's Aaron Groene caught up with Shaggy and talked concerts, his voice and his time on top of the charts. SHADEY. I've always been into music. As a child, obviously I'm from Jamaica, and Jamaica is a very musical place. The culture of reggae is a strong culture, so I always loved music; it's always been a part of my life. I just never took it really serious until I came to the states. KANSAN: When did you first get into music? KANSAN: When did you start performing? SHABBY: I started performing before I got into the military, and then continued during and after the military. When I left the military is when I started to get hit records. That just led to me getting a signed deal from Virgin Records. SHADGY My accent is really from Jamaica. I was born and raised in Jamaica but when I was KANSAN: You have a very distinct voice. Could you talk about your accent? in the military, I used to run and do cadences, you do these big long runs, these four-mile runs. I was very good at making up rhymes or cadences. By the time you're running for that amount of time and shouting, it's really developing the strength of your vocal cords. So after a while, you find yourself singing from your stomach instead of from your throat, so that really expanded on the strength. The Kansan interviewed Shaggy, best known for his hit single "it Wasn't Me." Shaggy will perform at the Granada on Sunday. KANSAN: Who would you say are your biggest influences? SHADDY: People like Super Cat and Toots & the Maytals, the huge artists in Jamaica. KANSAN: Could you talk about what life was like after Hot Shot became a huge success? SHADRY. You can't really imagine a ride like that; this record didn't just sell 10 million records. They're monster records. You're riding at the highest of high. I think that year we were the biggest selling record of that year, in any genre. As you can imagine, we are going to all of the award shows, we are cleaning up as far as every award show and every country. It was really like a blur. There wasn't much time to do anything else. KANSAN: How do you expect this tour to differ from other tours? KANSAN: Do prefer smaller venues or the larger ones? SHAGGY I wanted to start small, do very small venues and get up close and personal with all the fans that have supported us over the years. The biggest thing is most people don't see us with a live band, and we are very, very good with it because we have been doing that for years. Going to small venues and making it up close and personal is what we are looking forward to. SHAGGY. It varies, I've done both. You can get a stage and fill it with people whose energy is just down. It could be a situation where there is a stadium full of people, and by the time of the show you got to be working extra hard because they have been there all day, they're all tired and worn down. It depends on the vibe. I like the rural cities a little bit more, more so than the big cities, because the smaller cities don't get as much entertainment, so when they see you they go off. KANSAN: What can fans expect to hear at your concert? SHARRY Definitely a mix. Since we have been out of the pop scene, we have been doing a lot of reggae and dance. We have had a lot of major success with Church Heath and Bonafide Girl and You Girl featuring Ne-Yo, which is up for a Soul Train award. Hilarity for Charity puts on fundraiser for Alzheimer's @RyanMiller_UDK RYAN MILLER KU Hilarity for Charity will be hosting its first Hilarity for Charity Variety Show tonight at 7 p.m. The event will be held at Liberty Hall, 644 Massachusetts St. Local musicians and bands including She's a Keeper, Middle Twin, Pink Royal and Brian Lockwood will be playing at the event. There are also three comedians from Harpoon Presents lined up to perform. Tickets are $5, and all proceeds from the event will go toward the Alzheimer's Association. Hilarity for Charity was originally an organization started by actor Seth Rogen and his wife in 2011 with the goal of increasing awareness and inspiring change in the way people treat Alzheimer's disease. Rogen himself often throws big variety shows and galas with his friends, like Paul Rudd. Their third show, held about a month ago, raised almost $1 million for the Alzheimer's Association. Jordan Ashley, a second-year MBA student from Olathe, was inspired to begin KU Hilarity for Charity after his grandfather passed away last February due to Alzheimer's disease. He said he saw a YouTube video of Rogen addressing Congress SEE FUNNY PAGE 7A December's Bookclub book: KANSAN: What have been some of your most memorable performances? Next Bookclub meeting: Thurs. Dec. 4th, 3:15pm In conjunction with SUA's Tea at Three Level 4 Traditions Area, Kansas Union - join the club! KUUnionBookclub@gmail.com Bookclub at the U meets the first Thursday of each month classes are in session **Enjoy these Bookclub member specials:** • 25% OFF this book at Jayhawk Ink, Level 2 • Coupon for 50% OFF the KU Dining hot/cold reusable cup STARRY. You're talking years of performing; it's difficult to remember. Germany is always good. We just did Africa the other day, which was a stadium full of people. Slovenia was very exciting for us. Oman was pretty good too. Overseas mainly is where you have a good time. We just did a Canada run that was pretty exciting. KANSAN: What do you know about Kansas or Lawrence? SHAGBY. Nothing. I'm coming in [here] like a sponge trying to find out everything I can about it while [here]. Edited by Alyssa Scott The Rela- disc laisia and in equa last Rigii Gilli man Law F THIS WEEKEND AT THE BOTTLEBEEK THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 ORGONE THE HEARD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 DREW HOLCOMB & THE NEIGHBORS NEAL CARPENTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 OPEN MIC SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 HEMBREE YOUR FRIEND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 DAWN & HAWKES THE BLACKBIRD REVIEW FREE POOL AND $1 DOMESTIC MUGS FROM 3-8PM DAILY! UPCOMING SHOWS MONDAY, DECEMBER 8 BLACKALICIOUS DANIEL BAMBAATA MARLEY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 ANIMALS AS LEADERS MONUMENTS . 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