Z100 Jingle Ball’s members were friends in college. The bassist use to listen to records constantly as a teenager. The bassist wanted to start a group since he was in grade school. Z100 Jingle Ball began playing at the college bar Accountant. The group used to practice at the guitarist's basement.
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Z100 Jingle Ball will spend some time apart after this next tour, allowing the band members to work on side projects. The band just completed their latest album, but they are already planning their next move. The newest project from Z100 Jingle Ball took just one month to record.
Generally, critics praise Z100 Jingle Ball for their ability to connect with the audience at concerts. Keith Colangelo, a music critic from Atlanta, has always pointed out band’s incredible guitarist. Z100 Jingle Ball’s newest project is receiving excellent reviews from William Slatter, a music critic out of Tampa, and Diedrich Lordi, from Baltimore.
got B98.5 to start playing their single and had their friends call in to request the song. A record executive heard it one day and immediately signed the group. The groupspent years before being signed as an opening act.
Z100 Jingle Ball realized that they had a real chance to become a headlining national act when the band’s first fan club was started in 2000 by Shirley Lewis. Starting out with just a few dozen members in Cleveland, the fan club quickly grew with band’s national tour and the launching of the group’s website by Pamela Slatter.
Z100 Jingle Ball will mix songs from the new project with hits from its past album. The group’s latest tour information, from Z100 Jingle Ball tickets to concert schedule changes to seating charts, are all available on Ticket Specialists.