The members of Hard Lessons grew up together. The group used to practice at the bassist's house. Hard Lessons began performing at the college bar Baby. The lead singer was encouraged to play by his family.
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Hard Lessons were relieved when their single climbed the charts. They had heard too many stories of bands with record deals going nowhere. The group's members all had odd jobs while they waited for their time to come.
Hard Lessons accepted they had finally made it after Liz DiSalvatore started the first fan club for the group in 1985. The fan club grew quickly from a few dozen members in a few cities to a few thousand from New York to California.
Members of Hard Lessons hope this tour and the newest release attracts a new group of fans. The band may have just completed their new project, but they are thinking of what is to come next.
Generally critics will commend Hard Lessons for their playfulness with the audience at live performances. Wade Slatter, a music critic from Kansas City, has always been pleased with group’s guitarist. Hard Lessons’s latest record has received excellent praise from notable music critics like Chris Richardson and Patrick Prather.
Every time the group comes to Cleveland they are sure to stop at Nationality and play a show. Hard Lessons respects the fact that their fans love their past records, so they go to great effort to incorporate the past hits with the new ones. Ticket Specialists’s extensive website has everything from concert seating charts to tour schedules, making Ticket Specialists the single best one-stop shop for Hard Lessons tickets.