Ultimate Freestyle Bash began singing at Drink, a college dive bar. The lead singer was encouraged to play by his teacher. The bassist used to listen to his grandfather's cassette tape constantly as a kid. Ultimate Freestyle Bash’s members met in middle school. The group begged the local radio station to play their first release.
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A member of Ultimate Freestyle Bash started dating a girl whose grandmotherwas a record executive. She passed the single on to them and the band signed a record deal soon after. The band's members all had weird jobs while they waited to be noticed. Ultimate Freestyle Bash 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.
Ultimate Freestyle Bash accepted that they were real working musicians as soon as Pamela Tomaselli started the first fan club for the band in 1998. The club started out small, with just a handful of members around Dallas. After the group’s first national tour the club grew dramatically, reaching a membership in the thousands.
Ultimate Freestyle Bash see this tour as a chance to expose a whole new audience to their music. The group recently completed their latest record, but they are planning the next release already. The latest project is 's first project since the band broke up four years ago.
Critics have often praised Ultimate Freestyle Bash for their playfulness with the audience during concerts. A music critic from Las Vegas, Mark Isenhower, has always mentioned band’s terrific drummer. Ultimate Freestyle Bash’s most current album has received inspiring reviews from all the critics, including Tim Judge from Chicago and Neal Brady from Springfield.
The group has always had a good time in Urbana so they make sure to play there every year, even if they are not promoting anything. Ticket Specialists provides everything a fan could want- Ultimate Freestyle Bash tickets, tour schedules, concert seating charts, and more.