The members of Manhattan Transfer met in 1997. The lead singer wanted to start a group since he was in middle school. Manhattan Transfer began playing at Complement, a college dive bar. The band used to practice at the lead singer's garage.
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The new record from Manhattan Transfer is the band's first album in ten years. The group recently finished their new album, and they are planning the next release already. Manhattan Transfer's members hope this tour and the latest album attracts another audience.
Generally, critics praise Manhattan Transfer for their ability to rile up the crowd at concerts. A music critic from Oklahoma City, Zach Molitor, has always been pleased with group’s crisp instrumentals. Manhattan Transfer’s latest project is receiving generally positive reviews from Tobias Reiner, a music critic out of Buffalo, and Harold Easley, from Urbana.
After paying their dues and opening shows for years, Manhattan Transfer was signed to a record deal. Manhattan Transfer’s first album was a dud, but the second finally got some exposure.
The band loves playing in Omaha because they have never failed to sell out a how in the city. Manhattan Transfer will mix songs from the latest record with hits from its previous record. The group has all their tour information, from the tour schedule to the latest Manhattan Transfer tickets released, on Ticket Specialists.