V.I.C.’s members met in college. The group was influenced by Madonna. V.I.C. started playing at Hail, a college bar. The guitarist was heavily influenced by his dad's love for music.
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The newest album from V.I.C. is the band's second release.
The band is in the midst of the tour accompanying for their new release. V.I.C. hope this tour and the newest album attracts another audience.
Often times, critics will commend V.I.C. for their ability to connect with the crowd during live performances. Chicago music critic Jacob Richardson has always been pleased with band’s immensely talented guitarist. V.I.C.’s most current release is receiving amazing reviews from notable music critics like Terry Carter and Tim Jean.
V.I.C.’s first album failed to sell, but the second album saved them from obscurity. got K100.1 to start playing their single and had their friends call in to request the song. A record executive heard it one day and immediately signed the band.
V.I.C. knew they had finally made it when the band’s first fan club was started in 1982 by Amanda Phillippe. The band embraced the small fan club and with the launching of the band’s own website by Ruth Fleetwood and a well marketed national tour the club quickly grew to a few thousand.
The group loves playing in Atlanta because they have never failed to sell out a how in the city. Ticket Specialists has all the tour information a fan needs in one place, including V.I.C. tickets, concert seating charts, and complete tour schedules.