The members of 103 Wkdf Birthday Bash grew up together. The group used to sell their CDs out of their truck at the local record store. 103 Wkdf Birthday Bash began singing at Fascism, a local bar. The bassist use to listen to music constantly as a kid.
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After getting the record deal, 103 Wkdf Birthday Bash were sure they would make it. The band plays plenty of arenas, but would rather play in smaller bars in which they started.
103 Wkdf Birthday Bash finally knew they made it after the group’s first fan club was started in 1977 by Deborah Fraiser. Starting out with just a few dozen members in Seattle, the fan club quickly grew with group’s national tour and the launching of the band’s website by Michelle Menchen.
The newest album from 103 Wkdf Birthday Bash is the band's first album in four years. The band is in the beginning of the accompanying tour for their latest record.
Often times, critics will commend 103 Wkdf Birthday Bash for their ability to connect with the crowd at concerts. Las Vegas music critic Lucas Jean has always pointed out group’s crisp instrumentals. 103 Wkdf Birthday Bash’s latest album has received amazing praise from all the critics, including Frank Mitchell, who first saw the band perform in Pittsburgh.
The group has an obsession with City in Springfield and are sure to play a performance every year. The band has all their tour information, from the tour schedule to the latest 103 Wkdf Birthday Bash tickets released, on Ticket Specialists.