Kellie Pickler began performing at the local dive bar Saga. Music of the '50s heavily influenced the early work of the group. The members of Kellie Pickler grew up together. The bassist use to listen to tape constantly as a kid.
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Kellie Pickler's members hope this tour and the latest release attracts a whole new audience. The group just finished their newest project, but they are already plotting the next move. The latest album from Kellie Pickler has taken the group in a different direction, using more instruments than ever before.
Often times, critics have praised Kellie Pickler for their playfulness with the crowd during concerts. Kansas City music critic Ryan Bierlein has always been pleased with band’s great stage presence. Kellie Pickler’s newest record is the band’s best reviewed record yet.
Kellie Pickler were happy to get the record deal, but were not sure how far they would go. The release of their first album convinced them that they were right where they should be after their songs began to get lots of radio play. The group's members all had odd jobs while they worked hard to be known.
Kellie Pickler knew that they could really have a career in music when Sarah O'Toole started the first fan club for the band in 1997. Starting out with just a few dozen members in Albany, the fan club quickly grew with band’s national tour and the launching of the band’s website by Helen Casas.
The band has always had a good time in San Diego so they make sure to play there every year, even if they are not promoting anything. The band’s latest tour information, from Kellie Pickler tickets to concert schedule changes to seating charts, are all available on Ticket Specialists.