Question Mark began performing at parties. The bassist used to annoy his grandmother by playing his favorite tape constantly. The lead singer was encouraged to play by his teacher. The members of Question Mark grew up together. The band used to sell their tapes out of their van at the local music store.
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The group is in the start of the accompanying tour for their newest album. The most current release from Question Mark took five months to record.
Generally, critics will praise Question Mark for their ability to energize the audience during live performances. Isiah Rummerfield, a music critic from Chicago, has always praised band’s tremendous front man. Question Mark’s new project has received terrific reviews from Marcus Quaid, a music critic out of San Antonio, and Ethan Kaplan, from Kansas City.
After paying their dues and opening shows for years, Question Mark was signed to a record deal. The band's members all had odd jobs while they waited for their time to come. After the single hit the airwaves and blew up, Question Mark were still afraid they’d be a one hit wonder. The group really enjoys performing and is playing almost nightly for fans.
Question Mark realized that the possibility of living life as actual musicians was a distinct possibility in 1980, when the band's first fan club was started by Lisa Cochrane. After playing from California to New York, the band’s fan club exploded from the handful of fans around Cincinnati to thousands in every city throughout the country.
Question Mark seamlessly blends the songs from the previous album with tracks from their newest album. Ticket Specialists’s extensive website has everything from concert seating charts to tour schedules, making Ticket Specialists the single best one-stop shop for Question Mark tickets.