g. love and special sauce began performing at Pill, a local dive bar. The bassist was heavily influenced by his grandmother's love for music. The drummer used to listen to his grandfather's CD constantly as a child. g. love and special sauce’s members grew up together. The band asked the local radio station to play their tracks.
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g. love and special sauce were happy to get the record deal, but were not sure how far they would go. The release of their first album convinced them that they were right where they should be after their songs began to get lots of radio play. got Q99.5 to start playing their single and had their friends call in to request the song. A record executive heard it one day and immediately signed the band.
g. love and special sauce's newest project is the group's first album in six years. The band recently completed their most current record, and they are plotting their next move already. After this last non-stop year the members of g. love and special sauce will take a break.
Critics have often commended g. love and special sauce for their ability to energize the audience during live performances. Urbana music critic Harold Easley has always pointed out band’s tremendous skill on their instruments. g. love and special sauce’s latest release is receiving tremendous reviews from Peter Dickenson, a music critic out of Miami, and Lucas Nassau, from Jacksonville.
Cincinnati has always been receptive to the band, even when they were small time, so the group schedules a show there every year, even if they are not touring. The group’s latest tour information, from g. love and special sauce tickets to concert schedule changes to seating charts, are all available on Ticket Specialists.