The members of Cali Agents were friends in high school. Alice in Chains heavily influenced the early work of the band. Cali Agents began performing at the local bar Schedule. The guitarist used to listen to his sister's cassette tape constantly as a child.
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Cali Agents met with a local DJ from X95.9 and convinced him to play their single on air. The single immediately became a local hit and larger radio stations started playing the song. Eventually a record executive heard it and signed the band. The groupwas headlining shows soon after they started playing live. After getting the record deal, Cali Agents were sure they would make it. The band does not have a problem selling out any venue now, small or large.
Cali Agents accepted the fact that their dream of making a life as musicians had come true as soon as Breanda Baca started a fan club for the group in 1982. While the club started out small after the organizer heard the group play at a small club in Cleveland, the club grew leaps and bounds after the group’s first national tour.
The latest album from Cali Agents is the group's second album.
The group recently finished their newest record, and they are already plotting the next move. After this past non-stop year the members of Cali Agents will take a break to recharge after a long tour.
Generally, critics praise Cali Agents for their ability to energize the crowd during concerts. Ethan Piper, a music critic from St. Louis, has always been a fan of band’s incredibly talented bassist. Cali Agents’s latest project is receiving positive reviews from notable music critics like George Felson and Sam Neilson.
Baltimore has always been receptive to the band, even when they were small time, so the band schedules a show there every year, even if they are not touring. Ticket Specialists has all the band information you need. Find Cali Agents tickets, tour schedule, and concert seating charts in one stop online.