Y100 Jingle Ball started singing at City, a local bar. The drummer wanted to start a group since he was in grade school. The drummer wanted to start a band since he was in grade school. The members of Y100 Jingle Ball grew up together. The band used to sell their records out of their truck at the local record store.
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Y100 Jingle Ball's new release is the band's first album in nine years. The band has just finished their new release, and they are already thinking of their next move. Y100 Jingle Ball intends to take a break after this next tour, allowing the group members to work on other projects.
Critics have often commended Y100 Jingle Ball for their ability to energize the crowd during live shows. A music critic from Omaha, Quincy O'Toole, has always mentioned group’s incredibly talented bassist. Y100 Jingle Ball’s newest project is the group’s best record yet, according to the Warren Fraiser, a music critic from New York.
submitted their single to X99.1 and a DJ took a liking to it. The band's members had horrible jobs when they started playing, just biding time until they would hit the big time. Y100 Jingle Ball signed the record deal, and fully expected that they would last past the first album. The group plays plenty of arenas, but would rather play in the smaller clubs in which they started.
The group has an obsession with Latch in Jacksonville and are sure to play a show every year. Y100 Jingle Ball's shows always have the audience singing by the end of the concert. Y100 Jingle Ball’s tickets and latest concert information are available on Ticket Specialists, along with the complete tour schedule for the group.