The members of Nammys met in 1976. The lead singer used to fall asleep with a tapeplaying as a child. Nammys began performing at Pill, a college dive bar. The Beatles heavily influenced the early work of the band.
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Nammys's new record is a refinement of their established sound. The band recently completed their new record, and they are thinking of what is next to come. Nammys plans to spend some time apart after the tour, allowing the band members to pursue other projects.
Critics have generally commended Nammys for their ability to rile up the crowd during live shows. Pittsburgh music critic Quintin Rummerfield has always been impressed with group’s big sound. Nammys’s newest project is receiving amazing reviews from Howie Vanderhoff, a music critic out of Miami, and Wes Phillippe, from Las Vegas.
Nammys were convinced their hard work had paid off after their first single rose to the top of the charts. The band played for little to no money at first and was just happy to be given a chance to be heard.
Nammys appreciates that they are able to do what they love because of the fans, so they play the hits off their newest project as well as the classics. The band has always had a good time in Cincinnati so they make sure to play there every year, even if they are not promoting anything. Nammys’s tickets and latest concert information are available on Ticket Specialists, along with the complete tour schedule for the band.