Old School Labor Day Jam Tickets
Old School Labor Day Jam’s members grew up together. The lead singer used to listen to radio constantly as a kid. The lead singer use to listen to music constantly as a kid. Old School Labor Day Jam began playing at the college dive bar City. Music of the '70s heavily influenced the early work of the group.
The band is in the first leg of the promotional tour for their newest project. Old School Labor Day Jam's members hope this next tour brings in more fans than ever.
Old School Labor Day Jam’s first album failed to sell, but the second album saved them from obscurity. The group really enjoys performing and is playing almost nightly in front of fans. submitted their single to B90.5 and a DJ took a liking to it. The band took any show they could get before they were signed.
Old School Labor Day Jam accepted that they were truly working musicians when the band’s first fan club was started by Helen Harkenreader in 1992. After the band’s first North American tour, the fan club grew from the couple dozen fans who heard the group play around San Diego to the thousands who heard them play country wide.
Old School Labor Day Jam realizes that most fans like their previous songs, so they use material from past projects and the newest record. The band has never played a bad performance in Raleigh, so they make sure to schedule a stop there whenever they tour. TheSeats.com allows fans to stop at one place online and find all the information they need. The site has Old School Labor Day Jam tickets, the touring schedule, and seating charts for concerts.



