E.d.b. Tickets
E.d.b. started performing at the local club Hobo. The band kept asking the local radio station to play their first release. E.d.b.’s members met in college. The guitarist used to annoy his sister by playing his favorite tape incessantly.
E.d.b. will take some time off after the tour, allowing the group members to rest after a long year. The group is in the first leg of the tour promoting for their most current record. E.d.b.'s latest release is the group's first project since the band broke up four years ago.
Generally critics will commend E.d.b. for their playfulness with the crowd at concerts. Burt Teisberg, a music critic from St. Louis, has always praised band’s terrific front man. E.d.b.’s most current release is receiving great reviews from all the critics, including Jack Yeubanks from San Antonio and Craig Gasteyer from San Francisco.
E.d.b. was offered a record contract after performing at at Newsletter, a local club. E.d.b.’s first album did not do so well, but the second album was a hit, going gold.
accepted that they had made it in 1976, when the band's first fan club was started by Carol Gremillion. Initially the group only had a few fans from Charleston in the club, but after playing from California to New York the fan club’s membership exploded to a few thousand.
The band loves playing in Los Angeles because they played their first sold out show there. E.d.b. appreciaites their fans and wants to give them a good show, so they play older hits along with the newest singles. TheSeats.com has all the tour information a fan needs in one place, including E.d.b. tickets, concert seating charts, and complete tour schedules.



