A Fine Frenzy started performing at Beach, a local club. The Rolling Stones heavily influenced the early work of the group. The members of A Fine Frenzy grew up together. The drummer was influenced by his grandmother's love of music.
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got X89.1 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 groupplayed anywhere that would have them in the beginning. A Fine Frenzy were convinced their hard work had paid off after their first single rose to the top of the charts. The band plays plenty of arenas, but would rather perform in the smaller venues in which they started.
A Fine Frenzy knew that they were truly working musicians after Margie DiSalvatore started the first fan club for the group in 1977. The band embraced the small fan club and with the launching of the group’s own website by Kathy Brady and a well marketed national tour the club quickly grew to a few thousand.
The band is in the start of the tour accompanying for their latest record. A Fine Frenzy's most current release is a refinement of their original sound.
The band is sure to schedule a performance at Engineer in Buffalo every time they tour because they used to play there all the time before they made it big. A Fine Frenzy appreciates that they are able to do what they love because of the fans, so they play the hits off their new release as well as the classics. Ticket Specialists’s extensive website has everything from concert seating charts to tour schedules, making Ticket Specialists the single best one-stop shop for A Fine Frenzy tickets.