Q102 Jingle Ball began playing together while they were in high school. The band used to sell their records out of their van at local shows. Q102 Jingle Ball began playing at the local dive bar Beach. The drummer was encouraged to play by his teacher.
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After the single hit the airwaves and blew up, Q102 Jingle Ball were still afraid they’d be a one hit wonder. After paying their dues and opening shows for years, Q102 Jingle Ball was signed to a record deal.
Q102 Jingle Ball realized that the possibility of living life as actual musicians was a distinct possibility in 2000, as soon as Debbie Lordi started the band’s first fan club. The fan club grew from a few dozen to a few thousand after Liz O'Malley created a website for the band and a national tour gave the group plenty of exposure.
Members of Q102 Jingle Ball see this tour as a chance to expose another group of fans to their music. The band has just completed their most current project, and they are plotting their next move already. The most current album from Q102 Jingle Ball has been heavily influenced by bands of the 1970s.
Q102 Jingle Ball realizes that most fans like their older songs, so they use material from previous projects and the new record. Q102 Jingle Ball’s tickets for their latest tour are on sale on Ticket Specialists, along with the schedule of all the band’s concerts.