18 Visions began playing together while they were in middle school. The drummerdiscovered his love of music by listening to his grandfather's collection of records. The drummer was encouraged to play by his teacher. 18 Visions started performing at the college bar Terminology. The group harassed the local radio station to play their song.
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18 Visions’s first album failed to sell, but the second album saved them from obscurity. 18 Visions was discovered after their single was heard on a local music hour on B102.1.
18 Visions knew that living life as a musician was a actual possibility in 1984, as soon as the group's first fan club was started by Patricia Molitor. Initially the band only had a few fans from Pittsburgh in the club, but after playing from coast to coast the fan club’s membership exploded to a few thousand.
The most current album from 18 Visions has taken the group in a incredibly different direction, incorporating more influences than previous albums. The band recently finished their most current record, and they are thinking of what is next to come. 18 Visions plans to take a break after the tour, allowing the group members to recharge after a long year.
Generally critics will commend 18 Visions for their ability to rile up the audience during concerts. Baltimore music critic Neal Brooks has always mentioned group’s sincere lyrics. 18 Visions’s new release has received incredible reviews from all the critics, including Don Gremillion, who first saw the band sing in Albany.
The group loves playing in Shelbyville because they played their first sold out show there. 18 Visions realizes that most fans like their previous songs, so they use material from past albums and the most current project. The group has all their tour information, from the tour schedule to the latest 18 Visions tickets released, on Ticket Specialists.