The members of Faces On Film met in high school. The lead singer was influenced by his mother's love of music. Faces On Film began performing at the local club Humorist. The group was influenced by Bobby Darin.
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Faces On Film plans to take a break after this next tour, allowing the group members to recharge after a long year. The group may have recently completed their latest record, but they are plotting their next move already. Faces On Film's most current album took eleven months to record.
Often times, critics will commend Faces On Film for their ability to energize the crowd during concerts. Galloway Prather, a music critic from New York, has always been enamored with band’s big sound. Faces On Film’s new album is receiving terrific reviews from Timothy Kostner, a music critic out of Sacramento, and Aaron Fleetwood, from Kansas City.
Faces On Film were convinced their hard work had paid off after their first single rose to the top of the charts. The group plays plenty of arenas, but would rather play in the smaller clubs in which they began.
Faces On Film realized that their dream of making an actual life for themselves as musicians had come true in 1983, when Margie Jasper started the group’s first fan club. Starting out in Phoenix with a few dozen members, the club grew fast, eclipsing a couple thousand country wide in under a year.
Faces On Film appreciaites their fans and wants to give them a good show, so they play past hits along with the latest singles. The group has all their tour information, from the tour schedule to the latest Faces On Film tickets released, on Ticket Specialists.