Yet began performing at Cafeteria, a local bar. The band used to sell their tapes out of their truck in the school parking lot. The members of Yet met in grade school. The drummer discovered his love of music while listening to his mom's music collection.
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The newest record from Yet has been heavily influenced by singers of the '70s. The group is in the second leg of the tour accompanying for their newest project. Yet plans to take a break after this next tour, allowing the group members to pursue other projects.
Generally, critics praise Yet for their playfulness with the audience when they perform live. Jerry O'Toole, a music critic from Albany, has always mentioned group’s great hooks. Yet’s most current album has received amazing reviews from notable music critics like Whitney Yavorsky and Galloway Easley.
Even after getting the record deal Yet were not sure if they would make it in the end. Now the group is a huge draw wherever they perform. Yet was offered a record contract after performing at at Celebrity, a local dive bar. The band regularly played at Academic before making it to the big time.
Yet respects the fact that their fans love their older releases, so they go to great effort to incorporate the past hits with the newest ones. Every time the band comes to Chicago they are sure to stop at Anyplace and play a show. The band’s latest tour information, from Yet tickets to concert schedule changes to seating charts, are all available on Ticket Specialists.