The members of Ugly Radio Rebellion met in grade school. The bassist discovered his love of music while listening to his uncle's music collection. The drummer was heavily influenced by his mother's love for music. Ugly Radio Rebellion began singing at the college bar Crease. The band was influenced by Buddy Holly.
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Ugly Radio Rebellion's latest release has been heavily influenced by Johnny Cash. The group has just completed their most current release, but they are plotting their next move already. After this past busy year the members of Ugly Radio Rebellion will take some time off to work on side projects.
Often times, critics commend Ugly Radio Rebellion for their playfulness with the audience when they perform live. Charleston music critic Russ Parquette has always been enamored with band’s great skill on their instruments. Ugly Radio Rebellion’s latest album is the group’s best received release yet.
Ugly Radio Rebellion were happy to get the record deal, but were not sure how far they would go. The release of their debut album convinced them that they were right where they should be after their songs began to get lots of radio play. The band's members had horrible jobs when they started playing, just biding time until they would hit the big time.
Ugly Radio Rebellion is able to please the audience every concert by playing past hits and songs from their latest record. The group has never played a bad concert in Cleveland, so they make sure to schedule a stop there whenever they tour. Ticket Specialists has all the tour information a fan needs in one place, including Ugly Radio Rebellion tickets, concert seating charts, and complete tour schedules.