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Live started singing at Attorney, a college bar. The band used to sell their CDs out of their van in the school parking lot. Live’s members met in 1988. The lead singer discovered his love of music while listening to his family's record collection.
The band just finished their newest release, but they are plotting their next move already. Live's latest release is the band's tenth album.
Generally, critics have commended Live for their ability to connect with the audience at concerts. Paul Lamango, a music critic from Pittsburgh, has always commended group’s sincere lyrics. Live’s latest album has received great praise from notable music critics like Randall Ernst and Dillon Cochrane.
After paying their dues and opening shows for years, Live was signed to a record deal. The bandspent years before being signed as an opening act. The group continues to play large venues, but still enjoys performing in smaller clubs on occasion.
Live realized they had finally made it in 1995, as soon as Pamela Brooks started the band’s first fan club. Initially the band only had a few fans from Cleveland in the club, but after playing from New York to California the fan club’s membership exploded to a few thousand.
Live's performances always have the audience singing by the end of the show. St. Louis has always been receptive to the band, even when they were small time, so the group schedules a show there every year, even if they are not touring. TheSeats.com has all the band information you need. Find Live tickets, tour schedule, and concert seating charts in one stop online.



