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Minneapolis Strip Clubs: Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Chris Riemenschneider column: Music: Hip-hop, truly …

Posted by: dallasfromminneapolis | January 29, 2010 | No Comment |

Lazlo Supreme rapper/singer Toussaint Morrison is also an actor by trade, with a theater degree from the University of Minnesota. He recently appeared onscreen as an over-the-top dancer in the Josh Hartnett-produced indie flick “Nobody,” filmed locally with writer/director Rob Perez. It wasn’t a big role, but it was big enough to pay for the manufacturing of Lazlo’s supremely impressive debut CD, “Evil Made Easy,”
“If I had scored a larger part, we could have printed up a thousand more CDs,” Morrison quipped.
His go-for-broke stripper moves do make a large impression, though. Not having time for any research trips to a Chippendales show, he said he just approached the role naturally. “I’ve been on stage enough, I know sometimes it works best to just get up there and let the Holy Ghost take over,” he said.

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