The members of California Youth Symphony met in 1977. The bassist used to fall asleep with a CDplaying as a child. The bassist was encouraged to play by his high school teacher. California Youth Symphony started playing at the local bar Astronomy. The band used to sell their records out of their car on the street.
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The band is in the beginning of the tour promoting for their newest release. The newest record from California Youth Symphony has been heavily influenced by Johnny Cash.
Critics have often commended California Youth Symphony for their ability to rile up the crowd at live performances. A music critic from Tampa, Francis Van Gundy, has always commented on group’s immensely talented guitarist. California Youth Symphony’s newest album is the group’s best reviewed album yet.
The years of paying their dues paid off when California Youth Symphony signed a record deal. The band plays plenty of arenas, but would rather perform in the smaller bars in which they began.
California Youth Symphony realized they made it in 1999, as soon as Melissa Storjohann started the group’s first fan club. Starting out with just a few dozen members in Cincinnati, the fan club quickly grew with band’s national tour and the launching of the group’s website by Dorothy Storjohann.
will play the old favorites and the new popular songs while tour. The band has never played a bad concert in Houston, so they make sure to schedule a stop there whenever they tour. Ticket Specialists’s extensive website has everything from concert seating charts to tour schedules, making Ticket Specialists the single best one-stop shop for California Youth Symphony tickets.