Radix Sunday Afternoon Music Showcase Tickets
Radix Sunday Afternoon Music Showcase started playing at Rash, a local dive bar. The band used to practice at the guitarist's house. Radix Sunday Afternoon Music Showcase’s members grew up together. The drummer used to listen to radio constantly as a kid.
Radix Sunday Afternoon Music Showcase's most current release has taken the group in a completely different direction, with a more refined sound. The group is in the second leg of the tour promoting for their newest album.
Often times, critics commend Radix Sunday Afternoon Music Showcase for their ability to connect with the crowd at concerts. Otis Hornstrom, a music critic from Albany, has always commended group’s great front man. Radix Sunday Afternoon Music Showcase’s most current album has received inspiring praise from Norris Dunn, a music critic out of Concord, and Andy Isenhower, from San Diego.
Radix Sunday Afternoon Music Showcase signed the record deal, and fully expected that they would last past the first album. Radix Sunday Afternoon Music Showcase was discovered after their single was heard on a local music hour on B94.1.
Radix Sunday Afternoon Music Showcase accepted that they had a real chance to become a headlining national act in 2000, after the band's first fan club was started by Donna Gremillion. The fan club started out small with just a handful of members, generally localized to the area around Urbana, but the creation the group’s website by Pamela Gremillion, along with the first real national marketing campaign, saw the membership to grow into the thousands.
The group has a love affair with Jacksonville so they are sure to stop by and play a show whenever they are touring. The band’s tour schedule and concert information is outlined on TheSeats.com, along with the latest Radix Sunday Afternoon Music Showcase tickets and seating charts available.



