15-60-75 (The Numbers Band)’s members met in 1990. The lead singer was encouraged to play by his grade school teacher. 15-60-75 (The Numbers Band) began playing at the local dive bar Miscellany. The group used to practice at the lead singer's garage.
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15-60-75 (The Numbers Band)'s newest project is the group's first album in three years. The band may have recently completed their new album, but they are already thinking of their next move.
Critics have generally commended 15-60-75 (The Numbers Band) for their ability to energize the audience during live performances. A music critic from Shelbyville, Marcus Tettleton, has always commended group’s amazing sound. 15-60-75 (The Numbers Band)’s latest record has received amazing praise from Jerry Thomalson, a music critic out of San Antonio, and Bill Carter, from Pittsburgh.
15-60-75 (The Numbers Band) were still a little worried after they released their debut album, but were relieved when the release began to get some radio play. The band really enjoys performing and is playing almost nightly in front of fans. 15-60-75 (The Numbers Band) was discovered after single was played on Q89.5. The group's members all had odd jobs while they waited for their time to come.
15-60-75 (The Numbers Band) accepted that the possibility of living life as actual musicians was a real possibility in 1983, as soon as Amanda Ullmann started the band’s first fan club. The fan club may have just started out with a few members that followed the band when the played in small clubs, but it quickly grew to thousands after the group released its first album and started touring nationally.
The band has an obsession with City in Portland and are sure to play a show every year. The group’s latest tour information, from 15-60-75 (The Numbers Band) tickets to concert schedule changes to seating charts, are all available on Ticket Specialists.