Ragga Muffins’s members grew up together. The guitarist was encouraged to play by his high school teacher. The lead singer used to annoy his aunt by playing his favorite record at all hours of the night. Ragga Muffins began playing at the local club Cafeteria. The band used to sell their tapes out of their car in the school parking lot.
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Ragga Muffins was discovered after their single was heard on Z99.9. The groupwas headlining shows soon after they started playing live. The group plays plenty of arenas, but would rather play in the smaller clubs in which they began.
Ragga Muffins knew that they were truly working musicians in 1979, as soon as Patricia Krishnamurthy started the band’s first fan club. The club started out in Chicago with a handful of members, but grew tremendously once their singles started getting national air time.
The band just finished their newest record, and they are planning the next release already. The latest project from Ragga Muffins is a refinement of their well-established sound.
Critics have generally praised Ragga Muffins for their ability to connect with the crowd during live shows. A music critic from Atlanta, Oliver Dickenson, has always been pleased with band’s great sound. Ragga Muffins’s latest project is receiving incredible reviews from all the critics, including Kent Weyland, who first saw the group perform in Charleston.
Ragga Muffins appreciaites their fans and wants to give them a good show, so they play previous hits along with the latest singles. Ticket Specialists allows fans to stop at one place online and find all the information they need. The site has Ragga Muffins tickets, the touring schedule, and seating charts for concerts.