3 Mo' Divas’s members were friends in middle school. The guitarist used to listen to radio constantly as a teenager. 3 Mo' Divas began singing at the college club Academic. The group kept asking the local radio station to play their first release.
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3 Mo' Divas’s first album did not sell well, but received critical acclaim. The second album was a hit and the band was saved from being released by the record company. The groupstarted headlining shows as soon as they started playing together.
accepted that they had made it after Kim Anderson started the first fan club for the group in 1991. Starting out with just a few dozen members in Boston, the fan club quickly grew with group’s national tour and the launching of the band’s website by Shirley Menchen.
3 Mo' Divas plans to take a break after the tour, to allow the band members to rest. The group just completed their newest project, and they are planning the next release already. 3 Mo' Divas's most current album has been heavily influenced by bands of the 1980s.
Often times critics will praise 3 Mo' Divas for their playfulness with the audience when they perform live. A music critic from Buffalo, Rob O'Malley, has always commended group’s great bassist. 3 Mo' Divas’s latest album has received positive reviews from all the critics, including Alan Tettleton from Philadelphia and Steven Jasper from San Antonio.
3 Mo' Divas is able to please the audience every concert by playing older hits and songs from their most current album. Ticket Specialists’s comprehensive site has concert seating charts and touring schedules tickets, making Ticket Specialists the best one site stop for your 3 Mo' Divas tickets.