Ultimate Doo-Wop Show started playing at the college bar Eyesight. The band had their friends harass the local radio station to play their first single. The members of Ultimate Doo-Wop Show grew up together. The drummer was heavily influenced by his sister's love for music.
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Ultimate Doo-Wop Show was discovered while joking around, performing on the street one day. The band a huge draw with fan clubs in every city.
Ultimate Doo-Wop Show realized they made it when Debbie Isenhower started the first fan club for the group in 1997. After playing across the nation, the band’s fan club exploded from the handful of fans around Ann Arbor to thousands in every city throughout the country.
Ultimate Doo-Wop Show's latest project is the band's first since the band members went to work on independent projects two years ago. The band has just completed their new project, but they are already planning the next release.
Often times, critics have commended Ultimate Doo-Wop Show for their ability to energize the crowd at live shows. A music critic from Miami, Nathan Hart, has always been enamored with group’s incredibly talented bassist. Ultimate Doo-Wop Show’s most current project has received generally positive reviews from notable music critics like Lewis Rastetter and Kevin Richardson.
The band is sure to schedule a concert at Chief in Raleigh every time they tour because they used to play there all the time before they made it big. Ticket Specialists has all the group information you need. Find Ultimate Doo-Wop Show tickets, tour schedule, and concert seating charts in one stop online.