Atlanta newstation WSB-TV obtained video footage of Andre 3000’s speeding arrest last month. The video shows Dre’s 1997 Porsche Carrera pulling over on the highway and his subsequent arrest by a Henry County officer. He was stopped for driving 109mph (44 miles over the speed limit) down interstate 75 and was arrested due to his excessive speed.
Dre?explained to the officer that he was in a hurry because he had to get to a friend?s birthday party. He has since paid a $1200 fine and moved on with his life. I just hope he’s speeding right now into the studio with Big Boi for that new Outkast project…
Andre?3000 Benjamin was arrested in Henry County after he was caught speeding down interstate 75 in his 1997 Porsche Carrera. Dre?explained to the officer that he was in a hurry because he had to get to a friend’s birthday party.
WSB-TV News Coverage:
Dre’ is accused of going 109mph (44 miles over the speed limit) and was arrested because he was seen as a danger to others on the road. He has since bonded out but in light of his speeding arrest, Dre will now be the poster child for Georgia’s “Super Speeder” law whether he wants to or not. This should be interesting. Stay tuned…
Andre 3000’s Class of 3000 LIVE wrapped it’s finale show Sunday afternoon at the Alliance Theatre. The Collective Renaissance Guild in conjunction with the Woodruff Arts Center held a closing show private reception featuring the colorful cast ofthe show and the kids were dressed as “Graduates” of the Class of 3000.
The “Graduates” of Andre 3000’s Class of 3000 LIVE
A host of Atlanta celebs and their kids attended the reception including Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Island Def Jam’s Jerry Clark, Tameka Foster Raymond (and her ex Ryan Glover) and Diddy’s Atlanta baby moms Sara Chapman.
Diddy’s daughter Chase is such a cutie!!
I tried to get her to smile for me but she was OVER IT! 😆
Jerry Clark (Island Def Jam) and his daughter + Ludacris
Andre 3000 was spotted in Toronto, Canada yesterday premiering the Spring 2009 line of his Benjamin Bixby clothing line, fresh off the high of his successful opening for Class of 3000 LIVE.? I’m thinking Dre may have caught on and removed the knickers from his line…I don’t see any on the manequins.
Check out this cute photo of Andre 3000 I just received in my inbox. Dre looked happy and pleased at the closing of the first Class of 3000 LIVE performance at the Alliance Theatre Friday night. I’ve heard that Big Boi, Janelle Monae and several other ATL celebs were also there to lend support opening night. I still haven’t managed to check it out but a ton of great things have been said about the play. The one disappointment for most is that they were hoping Dre would be taking on the role of Sunny Bridges, but it’s being portrayed by up and coming actor Sinatra Onyewuchi.
Check out a few more flix from opening night below:
Nearly a year after Big Boi tore up the Fox with his collaboration on the hip-hop ballet Big, his partner in crime Andr? Benjamin aka Andre 3000 will be hitting the stage in a newly adapted stage version of his Emmy award-winning “Class of 3000” cartoon series. The show originally aired on The Cartoon Network but they ceased production on the animated comedy after only 26 episodes. Now the Alliance Children?s Theatre will present the world premiere stage adaptation beginning this Friday (March 6th). In case you didn’t know, Dre is the show?s creator, executive producer and starred in the toon as the inspirational music teacher Sunny Bridges.? He also created a new song for every episode (five of which will appear in the stage play). When asked if it was difficult writing music for a younger audience, the ATL legend responded:
I wasn?t trying to water down the music aspect of the show just because it was for kids. You watch old ?Peanuts? or ?Fat Albert? shows, they weren?t necessarily kids? songs. On ?Peanuts,? you?re listening to jazz by Vince Guaraldi. I want to make sure that kids had something to listen to that wasn?t teeny bopper songs ? although we would do those, too, if they fit into the story. I wanted to give them a little jazz, ragtime, blues, funk music, with the hope that if kids heard those kinds of music later, they?d say, ?Hey, I remember this kind of song!? I thought that was fitting, since I play a music teacher. I also wanted to show how different kinds of songs, like classical music, could be reinterpreted in new ways, which is what I like to do with my other kinds of music. MORE
The music definitely isn’t watered down! It’s smooth, comfy and feels like home. Between this play and Big Boi’s Big with the Atlanta Ballet, these two dudes are dayum near unstopable! I can’t wait to see what Dre comes up with onstage! (Anyone got a kid they could loan me next week 😕 )
A few of my favorite songs from Dre’s “Class of 3000” as well as show information below:
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