Madonnathon’s members met in 1981. The bassist use to listen to music constantly as a child. The guitarist was encouraged to play by his middle school teacher. Madonnathon began performing at the local club Humorist. The band used to sell their records out of their van in the school parking lot.
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Madonnathon were still a little worried after they released their first single, but were relieved when the release began to get some radio play. The group really enjoys performing and is playing almost nightly for fans.
Madonnathon accepted they had finally made it after Debra Kloiber started a fan club for the group in 1986. The fan club received a huge boost after Karen Weyland designed a website for the group. That coupled with the tour across the nation saw the fan club’s official membership reach numbers in the thousands.
Madonnathon's latest release has been heavily influenced by artists of the 1980s. The group may have just finished their new record, but they are already planning the next release. Madonnathon will spend some time apart after the tour, allowing the band members to recharge after a long year.
Critics have generally praised Madonnathon for their ability to energize the audience at live shows. Miami music critic Trent Ullmann has always been impressed with group’s drummer. Madonnathon’s latest album is receiving tremendous reviews from all the critics, including Harold Phillippe, who first saw the group sing in Phoenix.
Madonnathon is able to please the audience every show by playing previous hits and songs from their newest record. Ticket Specialists has all the band information you need. Find Madonnathon tickets, tour schedule, and concert seating charts in one stop online.