Pale Divine began singing at Page, a local bar. The group was influenced by music of the 1970s. Pale Divine began playing together in 1975. The guitarist wanted to start a group since he was in college.
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The years of paying their dues paid off when Pale Divine signed a record deal. The group played for years atsmall clubs making almost no money.
Pale Divine realized that they could really have a career in music in 1996, when the group's first fan club was started by Nancy Rummerfield. The club started out small, with just a handful of members around Urbana. After the band’s first national tour the club grew dramatically, reaching a membership in the thousands.
The band recently finished their new project, but they are thinking of what is next to come. The newest project from Pale Divine has taken the band in a quite different direction, going back to basics.
Often times critics will praise Pale Divine for their ability to rile up the crowd at concerts. Atlanta music critic Russ Okerblom has always been pleased with group’s tremendous vocals. Pale Divine’s most current project has received tremendous reviews from all the critics, including Galloway Jagodzinski, who first saw the group perform in Ann Arbor.
Pale Divine knows to play both the old and the new at their concerts. The band is sure to schedule a show at Wedge in Oklahoma City every time they tour because they used to play there all the time before they made it big. Ticket Specialists has all the tour information a fan needs in one place, including Pale Divine tickets, concert seating charts, and complete tour schedules.