Ingo Appelt began performing at the college dive bar City. Elvis heavily influenced the early work of the group. Ingo Appelt’s members grew up together. The bassist used to fall asleep with a cassette tapeplaying as a child.
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The band may have just completed their newest release, but they are already thinking of their next move. Ingo Appelt's most current record took almost a year to create.
Generally, critics have commended Ingo Appelt for their playfulness with the crowd at live performances. Paul Krishnamurthy, a music critic from Urbana, has always commented on group’s superb guitarist. Ingo Appelt’s most current release has received tremendous reviews from Owen Jagodzinski, a music critic out of Los Angeles, and Vito Brooks, from Shelbyville.
Ingo Appelt’s first album did not sell well, but received critical acclaim. The second album was a hit and the band was saved from being released by the record company. The band plays plenty of arenas, but would rather perform in the smaller bars in which they began.
Ingo Appelt knew that their dream of making an actual life for themselves as musicians had come true in 1982, when the group's first fan club was started by Laura Geanopulos. After the group’s first North American tour, the fan club grew from the couple dozen fans who heard the group play around St. Louis to the thousands who heard them play all across the country.
Ingo Appelt knows to play both the old and the new at their shows. Ticket Specialists’s extensive website has everything from concert seating charts to tour schedules, making Ticket Specialists the single best one-stop shop for Ingo Appelt tickets.