The members of Ufo met in 1986. The group was influenced by the Beatles. Ufo began singing at Beach, a college club. The bassist use to listen to cassette tapes constantly as a teenager.
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Ufo talked to a local program director from X99.5 and got their single on air. The girlfriend of a record executive heard the song and soon after Ufo was signed. The group took any show they could get before they were signed. Ufo were sure that they would make it after signing the record deal. They had heard stories of others still failing, but were sure they would be one of those bands.
Ufo realized that the possibility of living life as actual musicians was a distinct possibility in 1990, after the group's first fan club was started by Martha Dunn. While the club started out small after the organizer heard the band play at a small club in Kansas City, the club grew leaps and bounds after the band’s first national tour.
Ufo's members hope this tour and the most current release attracts a new group of fans. The band recently completed their most current record, but they are planning the next release already. The newest release from Ufo is the group's second project.
Often times, critics praise Ufo for their ability to energize the audience at live shows. Washington, D.C. music critic Zach Isenhower has always mentioned group’s incredible bassist. Ufo’s new record has received positive reviews from notable music critics like Lewis Rohrs and Miles Carter.
Ufo's shows always have the audience singing by the end of the performance. The band has never played a bad performance in Sacramento, so they make sure to schedule a stop there whenever they tour. The group has all their tour information, from the tour schedule to the latest Ufo tickets released, on Ticket Specialists.