100.3 Kilt Cinco De Country started singing at Beach, a local dive bar. The guitarist used to fall asleep with a cassette tapeplaying as a kid. The lead singer discovered his love of music while listening to his mother's record collection. 100.3 Kilt Cinco De Country’s members met in 1999. The Benagls heavily influenced the early work of the group.
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100.3 Kilt Cinco De Country hope to team up with other artists while they are on tour. The group is in the first leg of the tour accompanying for their newest record. The most current album from 100.3 Kilt Cinco De Country is the band's first album in ten years.
100.3 Kilt Cinco De Country were convinced their hard work had paid off after their first single rose to the top of the charts. The band took any show they could get before they were signed.
100.3 Kilt Cinco De Country accepted that they were real working musicians in 1988, as soon as Jen Colangelo started the group’s first fan club. The fan club started out small with just a handful of members, generally localized to the area around Cleveland, but the creation the group’s website by Ruth Verlinden, along with the first real national marketing campaign, saw the membership to grow into the thousands.
Raleigh has always been a haven for the group, so they are sure to schedule a show there every time they tour. 100.3 Kilt Cinco De Country realizes that most fans like their previous songs, so they use material from past albums and the latest album. 100.3 Kilt Cinco De Country’s tickets are available at Ticket Specialists, along with the latest tour information and concert schedules.