Magnolia Electric Co.’s members were friends in college. The lead singer first found his love of music by listening to his sister's music collection. Magnolia Electric Co. started playing at Chum, a college bar. The band used to sell their records out of their van in the school parking lot.
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The most current album from Magnolia Electric Co. has been heavily influenced by bands of the '70s. The band may have just finished their latest release, but they are plotting their next move already. Magnolia Electric Co. will take some time off after this next tour, allowing the band members to rest after a long year.
Critics have generally praised Magnolia Electric Co. for their ability to connect with the crowd at concerts. Cypher Foster, a music critic from Cincinnati, has always pointed out band’s effort every show. Magnolia Electric Co.’s new release is the group’s best received record yet.
Magnolia Electric Co. was offered a record contract after their single was heard on B94.1. The band played for little to no money at first and was just happy to be given a chance to be heard. Magnolia Electric Co. were uneasy after releasing the first album, but were happy when they heard their music on the radio for the first time.
Magnolia Electric Co. accepted that they were truly working musicians when Sarah O'Toole started the first fan club for the group in 1997. Initially the band only had a few fans from Chicago in the club, but after playing from New York to California the fan club’s membership exploded to a few thousand.
Las Vegas has always been receptive to the band, even when they were small time, so the band schedules a show there every year, even if they are not touring. Magnolia Electric Co. seamlessly blends the songs from the older project with tracks from their most current record. Ticket Specialists has all the tour information a fan needs in one place, including Magnolia Electric Co. tickets, concert seating charts, and complete tour schedules.