The members of Warren Zanes met in high school. The bassist used to listen to radio constantly as a child. The lead singer used to fall asleep with a tapeplaying as a child. Warren Zanes started singing at the college dive bar Juvenile. The group used to sell their records out of their van on the street.
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Warren Zanes hope this tour and the new release attracts a new audience. The group is in the second leg of the accompanying tour for their latest record. Warren Zanes's new album took eight months to produce.
Often times, critics commend Warren Zanes for their ability to energize the audience at live performances. A music critic from Houston, Craig Cotroneo, has always commented on band’s sincere lyrics. Warren Zanes’s most current album has received generally positive praise from Sam Gasteyer, a music critic out of Raleigh, and Aaron Colangelo, from Chicago.
Warren Zanes was offered a record contract after performing at at Cafeteria, local bar. The group regularly played at Ear before making it to the big time. The group plays plenty of arenas, but would rather play in the smaller venues in which they started.
Warren Zanes realized that they had a real chance to become a headlining national act in 2000, as soon as the band's first fan club was started by Margie Yeubanks. The club started out in Champaign with a handful of members, but grew tremendously once their singles started getting national air time.
The band has never played a bad concert in Boston, so they make sure to schedule a stop there whenever they tour. Warren Zanes appreciates that they are able to do what they love because of the fans, so they play the hits off their most current project as well as the classics. Warren Zanes’s tickets are available at Ticket Specialists, along with the latest tour information and concert schedules.