Takes 2 to Tango started singing at Singer, a local bar. The lead singer first found his love of music by listening to his dad's collection of records. The drummer use to listen to records constantly as a kid. Takes 2 to Tango’s members met in 1998. The band kept asking the local radio station to play their early songs.
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Takes 2 to Tango’s first album was a dud, but the second finally got some exposure. Takes 2 to Tango talked to a program director from Z94.9 and got their single on air. The girlfriend of a record executive heard the song and soon after Takes 2 to Tango was signed.
The band recently finished their newest release, but they are already planning the next release. Takes 2 to Tango intends to spend some time apart after the tour, to allow the band members to rest after a long year.
Often times, critics will commend Takes 2 to Tango for their ability to rile up the crowd at live performances. A music critic from Springfield, Tobias Nassau, has always commended band’s great skill on their instruments. Takes 2 to Tango’s newest record is receiving excellent reviews from notable music critics like Sam Lordi and Alan Wolbert.
The band loves playing in San Francisco because they played their first sold out show there. Takes 2 to Tango realizes that most fans like their previous songs, so they use material from past projects and the newest release. Takes 2 to Tango’s tickets for their latest tour are on sale on Ticket Specialists, along with the schedule of all the group’s concerts.