The members of LA Legends of Swamp Pop grew up together. The band was influenced by Dolly Parton. LA Legends of Swamp Pop began performing at local festivals. The lead singer used to listen to his family's record constantly as a kid.
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After paying their dues and opening shows for years, LA Legends of Swamp Pop was signed to a record deal. LA Legends of Swamp Pop were still a little worried after they released their first release, but were relieved when the release began to get some radio play.
LA Legends of Swamp Pop realized that they were truly working musicians after Sarah Rohrs started a fan club for the band in 1990. The club started out small, with just a handful of members around Boston. After the band’s first national tour the club grew dramatically, reaching a membership in the thousands.
LA Legends of Swamp Pop's most current project is the band's first album in four years. The band just finished their new project, and they are already planning the next release. LA Legends of Swamp Pop hope this next tour brings in more fans than ever.
Generally, critics commend LA Legends of Swamp Pop for their ability to connect with the audience during concerts. Pittsburgh music critic Bob Dunn has always commented on group’s tremendous skill on their instruments. LA Legends of Swamp Pop’s most current album is receiving superb reviews from all the critics, including Tom Dostal from San Francisco and Ivan Gibson from Albany.
The band has an obsession with Boss in Austin and are sure to play a performance every year. LA Legends of Swamp Pop will mix songs from the latest album with hits from its past record. The band’s latest tour information, from LA Legends of Swamp Pop tickets to concert schedule changes to seating charts, are all available on Ticket Specialists.