Gallows began playing together in 1989. The band used to sell their records out of their van at local shows. Gallows started singing at Dancer, a local club. The guitarist use to listen to tapes constantly as a teenager.
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The new release from Gallows has been heavily influenced by bands of the 1960s. The group recently finished their latest album, but they are thinking of what is to come next. After this past hectic year the members of Gallows will take a break to rest after a long year.
Often times, critics praise Gallows for their ability to connect with the crowd at live shows. A music critic from Detroit, Steven Quaid, has always been a fan of band’s amazing drummer. Gallows’s latest album has received amazing praise from all the critics, including Rick Ullmann from San Antonio and Mark Quinn from Buffalo.
Gallows was offered a record contract after their single was heard on B97.5. The group members were relieved to have the opportunity to make an album and quit their day jobs that supported them while they worked hard at night to make their dreams happen. Gallows first garnered some national attention with their first single. Now the band headlines shows across the States.
Gallows realized that their dream of making an actual life for themselves as musicians had come true in 1983, when the band's first fan club was started by Sharon Kloiber. After playing from coast to coast, the band’s fan club exploded from the handful of fans around Cincinnati to thousands in every city throughout the country.
The band has a love affair with Cincinnati so they are sure to stop by and play a show whenever they are touring. The band’s tour schedule and concert information is outlined on Ticket Specialists, along with the latest Gallows tickets and seating charts available.