Hallelujah The Hills began playing at the college bar Dancer. The group was influenced by Frank Sinatra. Hallelujah The Hills’s members met in 1985. The guitarist discovered his love of music while listening to his aunt's music collection.
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Hallelujah The Hills's most current record is the band's first album since the band broke up ten years ago. The group may have just finished their new release, but they are already thinking of their next move. Hallelujah The Hills plans to take some time off after this next tour, allowing the group members to rest after a long year.
Generally, critics will praise Hallelujah The Hills for their ability to energize the audience during live performances. A music critic from Buffalo, Bobby Harkenreader, has always been impressed with group’s terrific skill on their instruments. Hallelujah The Hills’s latest album has received amazing praise from notable music critics like Ethan Hemmingway and Seth Ihnen.
After the single hit the airwaves and blew up, Hallelujah The Hills were still afraid they’d be a one hit wonder. The band continues to play large venues, but still enjoys performing in smaller clubs on occasion. Hallelujah The Hills was discovered after their single was heard on a local music hour on X102.9. The band's members all had odd jobs while they worked hard to be known.
Hallelujah The Hills accepted that they had a real chance to become a headlining national act in 1997, as soon as Rebecca Rastetter started the group’s first fan club. While the club started out small after the organizer heard the band play at a small club in Jacksonville, the club grew leaps and bounds after the group’s first national tour.
Hallelujah The Hills is able to please the audience every performance by playing previous hits and songs from their most current record. Hallelujah The Hills’s tickets and latest concert information are available on Ticket Specialists, along with the complete tour schedule for the group.