A New Revolution started performing at Acid, a local club. The guitarist was influenced by his father's love of music. The bassist was encouraged to play by his uncle. A New Revolution’s members grew up together. The blues heavily influenced the early work of the group.
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The latest project from A New Revolution is the group's third record.
The group is in the first leg of the promotional tour for their new project. A New Revolution plans to take a break after the tour, to allow the group members to pursue individual projects.
Generally, critics have praised A New Revolution for their ability to energize the crowd at live shows. Tobias Ullmann, a music critic from Dallas, has always been impressed with band’s guitarist. A New Revolution’s most current album has received inspiring reviews from all the critics, including Russ Parquette from Pittsburgh and Billy Oswalt from Sacramento.
The years of paying their dues paid off when A New Revolution signed a record deal. The group does not have a problem selling out any venue now, small or large.
A New Revolution finally knew they made it as soon as Margie Jenson started a fan club for the group in 1986. Initially the band only had a few fans from Springfield in the club, but after playing from coast to coast the fan club’s membership exploded to a few thousand.
A New Revolution is able to please the audience every show by playing previous hits and songs from their latest album. Ticket Specialists has all the band information you need. Find A New Revolution tickets, tour schedule, and concert seating charts in one stop online.