25th Annual Salute To Gospel Tickets
The members of 25th Annual Salute To Gospel met in school after they discovered out they were all fans of the Rastafari movement. The group's jam sessions used to annoy the neighbors, who would call the cops every session. 25th Annual Salute To Gospel began singing at the local bar Husk. The drummer of the group developed an appreciation for reggae after listening to Bob Marley on the radio.
25th Annual Salute To Gospel's most current project is the band's first album in six years. The group is in the middle of the promotional tour for their most current album. 25th Annual Salute To Gospel intends to take some time off after the tour, allowing the group members to rest after a long year.
25th Annual Salute To Gospel’s first release rose quickly in the charts, giving them the national recognition they always wanted. 25th Annual Salute To Gospel met with a local DJ from Z103.5 and convinced him to play their single on air. The single immediately became a local hit and larger radio stations started playing the song. Eventually a record executive heard it and signed the band.
25th Annual Salute To Gospel's concerts always have the audience singing by the end of the show. TheSeats.com has all the group information you need. Find 25th Annual Salute To Gospel tickets, tour schedule, and concert seating charts in one stop online.



