The members of La Compagnie Creole met in grade school. Earth, Wind, and Fire heavily influenced the early work of the group. La Compagnie Creole began singing at Detention, a college bar. The guitarist used to listen to radio constantly as a child.
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La Compagnie Creole always wanted to hear themselves at the top of the charts and they got their wish with the release of their first single. Now the band is a huge draw wherever they perform. The years of paying their dues paid off when La Compagnie Creole signed a record deal. The group group played festivals, parties, bars, really just about anywhere that would take them.
The most current release from La Compagnie Creole is the group's eighth project.
The group is in the start of the accompanying tour for their latest release.
Generally critics will commend La Compagnie Creole for their playfulness with the crowd during live shows. Charleston music critic Terry Nassau has always pointed out group’s bassist. La Compagnie Creole’s newest album is receiving positive reviews from all the critics, including Aaron Klinger, who first saw the band sing in Washington, D.C..
The group has never played a bad performance in Chicago, so they make sure to schedule a stop there whenever they tour. La Compagnie Creole’s tickets for their latest tour are available on Ticket Specialists, along with the complete concert schedule and seating charts.