The members of A Greater Hope grew up together. The guitarist used to listen to his grandmother's music constantly as a teenager. A Greater Hope started performing at Reasoning, a local club. The Benagls heavily influenced the early work of the band.
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A Greater Hope was discovered after single was played on X92.9. The group is on tour constantly, performing before large crowds nightly.
A Greater Hope realized that they had a real chance to become a headlining national act in 2000, when the group's first fan club was started by Jennifer Ellenwood. The fan club started out small with just a handful of members, generally localized to the area around Houston, but the creation the band’s website by Donna Phillippe, along with the first real national marketing campaign, saw the membership to grow into the thousands.
Members of A Greater Hope hope this next tour brings in more fans than ever. The band may have just completed their most current album, but they are thinking of what is next to come. The latest project is 's first release since the band broke up ten years ago.
Often times, critics commend A Greater Hope for their playfulness with the crowd at live performances. San Diego music critic Scott Hilgendorf has always mentioned group’s tremendous guitarist. A Greater Hope’s newest release is receiving amazing reviews from all the critics, including David Pillar from Houston and Nigel Molitor from Jacksonville.
Los Angeles has always been a haven for the band, so they are sure to schedule a show there every time they tour. A Greater Hope’s tickets for their latest tour are on sale on Ticket Specialists, along with the schedule of all the band’s concerts.