Quiet Drive began singing at the local dive bar Beach. The group asked the local radio station to play their first release. Quiet Drive’s members grew up together. The lead singer wanted to start a band since he was in grade school.
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Quiet Drive first garnered some national attention with their first single. Now the band play in plays in sold out arenas across America. Quiet Drive was discovered while performing at at Stomach, a local dive bar. The group members quit their other jobs to focus on their record.
Quiet Drive knew they made it as soon as Shirley Lambert started a fan club for the group in 1993. After the group’s first North American tour, the fan club grew from the couple dozen fans who heard the band play around Jacksonville to the thousands who heard them play from New York to California.
Quiet Drive will spend some time apart after the tour, to allow the band members to pursue individual projects. The band is in the start of the tour accompanying for their latest project. The latest record from Quiet Drive has been heavily influenced by artists of the '50s.
Often times, critics commend Quiet Drive for their ability to energize the crowd during live shows. Glenn Noonan, a music critic from Cincinnati, has always commended band’s superb front man. Quiet Drive’s newest release has received great reviews from Van Klinger, a music critic out of Austin, and Toby Francoeur, from Omaha.
Quiet Drive is able to please the audience every performance by playing past hits and songs from their latest release. The group loves playing in Oklahoma City because they played their first sold out show there. The band’s tour schedule and concert information is outlined on Ticket Specialists, along with the latest Quiet Drive tickets and seating charts available.