L.a. Blues Alliance began playing together in 1976. The bassist discovered his love of music while listening to his grandmother's music collection. The bassist used to listen to his grandfather's tape constantly as a teenager. L.a. Blues Alliance began playing at Kit, a local bar. The group was influenced by the blues.
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submitted their single to Q91.5 and a DJ took a liking to it. The band's members all had odd jobs while they worked hard to be known. The group is on tour constantly, performing before legions of fans nightly.
L.a. Blues Alliance realized that their dream of making an actual life for themselves as musicians had come true after Sandra Dostal started the first fan club for the group in 1998. The club started out small, with just a handful of members around Springfield. After the group’s first national tour the club grew dramatically, reaching a membership in the thousands.
The latest project from L.a. Blues Alliance took two months to create. The band just completed their most current album, and they are planning the next release already. L.a. Blues Alliance's members are expecting to bring in a whole new group of fans with this tour and the newest project.
Generally critics will commend L.a. Blues Alliance for their ability to rile up the crowd at live performances. Sacramento music critic Evan Van Hoos has always commended band’s great skill on their instruments. L.a. Blues Alliance’s newest project is the group’s best project yet, according to the Flint Mitchell, a music critic from Oklahoma City.
L.a. Blues Alliance's performances always have the audience singing by the end of the performance. The group has an obsession with Cuff in Phoenix and are sure to play a show every year. Ticket Specialists provides the tour schedule and seating charts to concerts, making Ticket Specialists the best single site to find your L.a. Blues Alliance tickets.