The members of Rockapella met in 1976. The bassist use to listen to cassette tapes constantly as a teenager. Rockapella started singing at Neophyte, a college dive bar. The group used to sell their CDs out of their truck at school.
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Rockapella's members hope this tour and the most current album attracts another audience. The band may have just completed their new release, but they are planning the next release already. The newest release is 's first release since the band broke up six years ago.
Generally, critics have commended Rockapella for their ability to rile up the audience when they perform live. A music critic from Pittsburgh, Irwin Yeubanks, has always commended group’s great lyrics. Rockapella’s new release has received excellent reviews from Tobias Noonan, a music critic out of Biloxi, and Randall Cochrane, from Austin.
After the single hit the airwaves and blew up, Rockapella were still afraid they’d be a one hit wonder. The band plays almost every night of the week as the they tour the States. Rockapella was discovered after their single was heard on B96.1. All the members quit their other jobs to focus on their album.
Rockapella accepted that the possibility of living life as actual musicians was a real possibility when Jen Weyland started a fan club for the band in 1981. The fan club quickly grew from a few dozen in New York to a few thousand nation wide.
Rockapella's performances always have the audience singing by the end of the performance. The band is sure to schedule a show at Anyplace in St. Louis every time they tour because they used to play there all the time before they made it big. Ticket Specialists’s comprehensive site has concert seating charts and touring schedules tickets, making Ticket Specialists the best one site stop for your Rockapella tickets.