Pussycat Dolls started performing at Anyplace, a local bar. The drummer first found his love of music by listening to his grandfather's collection of records. The bassist use to listen to cassette tape constantly as a teenager. The members of Pussycat Dolls met in 1994. The band was influenced by Buddy Holly.
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Pussycat Dolls’s first album failed to sell, but the second album saved them from obscurity. The band plays plenty of arenas, but would rather play in the smaller venues in which they started.
The latest record from Pussycat Dolls has taken the band in a incredibly different direction, with a heavier sound. The group has just completed their newest project, and they are thinking of what is to come next. Pussycat Dolls intends to spend some time apart after the tour, to allow the band members to work on side projects.
Often times, critics have praised Pussycat Dolls for their playfulness with the audience during live shows. Miles Brady, a music critic from Detroit, has always praised group’s tremendous guitarist. Pussycat Dolls’s most current project is receiving great reviews from all the critics, including Howie Klinger, who first saw the band play in Seattle.
The band has never played a bad show in New York, so they make sure to schedule a stop there whenever they tour. Ticket Specialists allows fans to stop at one place online and find all the information they need. The site has Pussycat Dolls tickets, the touring schedule, and seating charts for concerts.