The Automatic started playing at Anyplace, a local bar. The band asked the local radio station to play their early songs. The Automatic began playing together while they were in college. The drummer was encouraged to play by his favorite teacher.
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The Automatic was discovered after single was played on Z98.5. The Automatic continued to work hard, scared they would just be another one hit wonder.
The Automatic accepted the fact that their dream of making a life as musicians had come true in 1976, after the band's first fan club was started by Sharon Kloiber. The fan club received a huge boost after Margie Molitor designed a website for the group. That coupled with the tour from New York to California saw the fan club’s official membership reach numbers in the thousands.
The group has just completed their newest project, and they are thinking of what is next to come. The Automatic's most current record is a refinement of their accepted sound.
Often times, critics praise The Automatic for their ability to rile up the audience during live performances. Andy Vanderhoff, a music critic from San Diego, has always commended band’s great guitarist. The Automatic’s most current record has received positive praise from all the critics, including Walt Natalello, who first saw the group perform in Oklahoma City.
The Automatic will mix songs from the latest record with hits from its past record. Sacramento has always been receptive to the band, even when they were small time, so the group schedules a show there every year, even if they are not touring. The band’s latest tour information, from The Automatic tickets to concert schedule changes to seating charts, are all available on Ticket Specialists.