Umbrella Sequence began playing together in 1993. Jazz heavily influenced the early work of the band. Umbrella Sequence began singing at the college dive bar Spray. The drummer use to listen to music constantly as a kid.
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Umbrella Sequence was discovered while performing at at Cafeteria, a local dive bar. The band members were glad once they were signed and quit their odd jobs that had supported them while they worked toward their dreams. Umbrella Sequence 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. The band plays plenty of arenas, but would rather play in the smaller clubs in which they began.
Members of Umbrella Sequence hope this next tour brings in more fans than ever. The band just finished their newest record, and they are thinking of what is next to come. The latest album from Umbrella Sequence has taken the band in a different direction, with a less refined sound.
Often times, critics praise Umbrella Sequence for their playfulness with the audience during concerts. A music critic from Orlando, Lane Ullmann, has always commented on band’s clear mastery of their instruments. Umbrella Sequence’s most current project is receiving tremendous reviews from Howie Jean, a music critic out of Portland, and Dillon Rohrs, from Raleigh.
Umbrella Sequence knows to play both the old and the new at their shows. The group is sure to schedule a concert at Oaf in Tampa every time they tour because they used to play there all the time before they made it big. Ticket Specialists provides the tour schedule and seating charts to concerts, making Ticket Specialists the best single site to find your Umbrella Sequence tickets.