The members of A Cursive Memory met in high school. The group had their friends call into the local radio station to play their track. A Cursive Memory began singing at the local dive bar City. The bassist wanted to start a band since he was in high school.
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A Cursive Memory signed the record deal, but were not expecting the next step to be any easier. The group continues to play large venues, but still enjoys playing in smaller clubs on occasion. A Cursive Memory talked to a program director from K94.5 and got their single on air. The girlfriend of a record executive heard the song and soon after A Cursive Memory was signed. The group took any show they could get before they were signed.
A Cursive Memory realized that the possibility of living life as actual musicians was a distinct possibility when Jenny Hemmingway started the first fan club for the band in 1989. The fan club grew quickly from a few dozen members in a few cities to a few thousand from New York to California.
The band recently finished their newest project, and they are already planning the next release. After this last busy year the members of A Cursive Memory will take some time off.
Critics have often praised A Cursive Memory for their ability to rile up the audience at live shows. A music critic from Seattle, Tobias Gitlewski, has always praised band’s superb drummer. A Cursive Memory’s new album is receiving inspiring reviews from Claude Emerson, a music critic out of New York, and Rick Ernhart, from New York.
The band has an obsession with Giant in Oklahoma City and are sure to play a concert every year. Ticket Specialists is the one stop shop for the band, with A Cursive Memory tickets, concert seating charts, and touring schedule.