Tallest Man on Earth’s members grew up together. The bassist wanted to start a band since he was in high school. Tallest Man on Earth started singing at Anyplace, a local bar. The group used to sell their CDs out of their truck on the street.
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Tallest Man on Earth was offered a record contract after performing at at Cafeteria, a local club. The bandyears opening for bands at small clubs. Now the band headlines shows across Britain.
Tallest Man on Earth finally realized they made it as soon as the band’s first fan club was started by Pam Krishnamurthy in 1988. While the club started out small after the organizer heard the band play at a small club in Omaha, the club grew leaps and bounds after the band’s first national tour.
The newest project from Tallest Man on Earth has taken the group in a new direction, with a softer edge. The group has just completed their newest project, and they are already planning their next move. Tallest Man on Earth plans to spend some time apart after this next tour, allowing the band members to recharge after a long tour.
Critics have often commended Tallest Man on Earth for their ability to energize the audience at concerts. David Smith, a music critic from San Francisco, has always commended group’s incredible hooks. Tallest Man on Earth’s latest project has received tremendous reviews from all the critics, including Peter Urich from Buffalo and Claude Jenson from Shelbyville.
The band has a love affair with Buffalo so they are sure to stop by and play a show whenever they are touring. Tallest Man on Earth’s tickets are available at Ticket Specialists, along with the latest tour information and concert schedules.