Halloween Reggae Cruise Tickets
The members of Halloween Reggae Cruise were friends in grade school. The guitarist wanted to start a group since he was in high school. The bassist used to annoy his aunt by playing his favorite tape too loud. Halloween Reggae Cruise began singing at the local bar Chief. The band used to practice at the guitarist's basement.
Halloween Reggae Cruise was offered a record contract after playing at at City, a local club. The bandplayed anywhere that would have them in the beginning.
Halloween Reggae Cruise knew that they were truly working musicians in 1981, when Deb Fraiser started the band’s first fan club. The club started out small, with just a handful of members around Shelbyville. After the group’s first national tour the club grew dramatically, reaching a membership in the thousands.
The latest project from Halloween Reggae Cruise is the group's first album in five years. The band is in the second leg of the promotional tour for their latest release. Halloween Reggae Cruise intends to spend some time apart after the tour, to allow the group members to recharge after a long year.
Often times, critics praise Halloween Reggae Cruise for their ability to energize the audience during concerts. A music critic from Portland, Miles Lamango, has always been impressed with group’s incredibly talented vocals. Halloween Reggae Cruise’s new album has received positive praise from Francis Tomaselli, a music critic out of Denver, and Rick Casas, from Concord.
The group is sure to schedule a concert at Sanity in Detroit every time they tour because they used to play there all the time before they made it big. Halloween Reggae Cruise's shows always have the audience singing by the end of the concert. The group has all their tour information, from the tour schedule to the latest Halloween Reggae Cruise tickets released, on TheSeats.com.



