Milford is known for its quaint downtown and a fruitless search for the remains of Jimmy Hoffa — not as a hotbed for national rap artists looking to play a show. But on April 11, Tone Loc — of “Wild Thing” and “Funky Cold Medina” fame in the late 1980s — is to play the Red Dog Saloon, ending a long, strange journey that started out as a scam.
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Milford is known for its quaint downtown and a fruitless search for the remains of Jimmy Hoffa — not as a hotbed for national rap artists looking to play a show. But on April 11, Tone Loc — of “Wild Thing” and “Funky Cold Medina” fame in the late 1980s — is to play the Red Dog Saloon, ending a long, strange journey that started out as a scam.
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