Edward Anthony Green (born September 22, 1956) a.k.a. Tony "T. Money" Green is an American bass player, record producer, and award-winning songwriter well known for his work with Death Row Records, Dr. Dre, George Clinton, Five Special, Snoop Dogg, The Dramatics, Tupac, and Warren G.
Biography
Tony began playing the bass at 14 years old. After forming his band in 1971, the Roadwork crew, Tony's passion for the music business grew tremendously. In 1975, L.J. Reynolds from The Dramatics noticed Tony's talent playing at a local club in Detroit. After auditioning for The Dramatics, Tony earned the bass players position in the group. Tony played bass, wrote, and produced many of their many of their hits including four songs from The Dramatic's gold album âÂÂDo What You Wanna DoâÂÂ, as well as their last top 10 song âÂÂWelcome Back HomeâÂÂ.
In 1978, Tony Green and Ron Banks of the Dramatics teamed up with George Clinton and wrote one of hip-hop's most sampled songs âÂÂOne Of Those Funky Thingsâ from Parliament's âÂÂMotor Booty AffairâÂÂ. 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's signature bass lines elevated several hit projects that went platinum including the Doggystyle album by Snoop Dogg, the All Eyez on Me album by Tupac, the Poetic Justice Soundtrack, the Above The Rim Soundtrack, the Grammy award-winning âÂÂLet Me Rideâ (Remix) by Dr. Dre, and Regulate by Warren G (see addt'l credits under Discography).
As Founder and CEO of Hyped International Records, Tony has continued to develop a repertoire of compositions referred to as âÂÂThe VaultâÂÂ. Many of his projects are an eclectic blend of R&B, Hip-Hop, Funk, Soul, and Rock nâ Roll. His works have been sampled by artists such as DMX, EPMD, Erykah Badu, Ice Cube, Gang Starr, Master P, Ruff Ryders, The Game, and Tupac.
Discography
Samples
Soundtracks
- Writer/Producer/Musician (Bass) for "Above The Rim" on âÂÂJus So Ya Knowâ by CPO and âÂÂMy Money Rightâ by Lord G
- Vocals/Musician (Bass) for "Murder Was The Case" on the entire album including âÂÂ21 JumpstreetâÂÂ, âÂÂWhatâ Would You DoâÂÂ, âÂÂU Better RecognizeâÂÂ, âÂÂDollaz + SenseâÂÂ, âÂÂThe EulogyâÂÂ, and âÂÂOne More DayâÂÂ
- Musician (Bass) for "Clueless" on âÂÂRollin With My Homiesâ by Coolio
- Musician (Bass) for "Jason's Lyric" on âÂÂFirst Round Draft Pickâ by The Twinz ft. Warren G, and âÂÂWalk Awayâ by The Five Footaz
- Musician (Bass) for "Poetic Justice" on âÂÂIndo Smokeâ by Mista Grimm, and âÂÂNiggas Don't Give a Fuckâ by Tha Dogg Pound
Awards and honors
- 2017 â The Made Man Detroit Honoree, Presented by the 100 Black Men and Urban League
- 2017 â Detroit Music Awards; Outstanding Rap Recording âÂÂThe GhettoâÂÂ, Outstanding Rap Producer, Outstanding Rap Composer
- 2016 â Detroit Music Awards; Outstanding Rap Producer
- 2015 - Detroit Music Awards; Urban Musician
- 2011 â Detroit Music Awards; Outstanding Urban/Funk/Hip-Hop Recording for âÂÂOne Shotâ & Outstanding
Urban/Funk Vocalist
- 2008 â Urban/Funk Award for Musicianship & Urban/Funk Songwriter of the Year
- 1995 â 2008 (in progress)
- 1995 â Source Awards Winner for Soundtrack of the Year for the âÂÂAbove The Rimâ Soundtrack
- 1993 â Grammy Award for the âÂÂLet Me Rideâ single (honorable mention in lyrics)
- 1980 - ASCAP "Hit Song" Award for 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 Affairâ Album
- 1977 - RIAA Gold, Writer/Musician for The Dramatics "Do What you Wanna Do" Album
References
Further reading
- The Biography of Dr. Dre, p. 109 (honorable mention) (2007)
- Have Gun Will Travel: The Spectacular Rise and Violent Fall of Death Row Records by Ronin Ro (1998)