R.a.m.b.o. Tickets
The members of R.a.m.b.o. grew up together. The bassist wanted to start a band since he was in college. The bassist used to listen to radio constantly as a child. R.a.m.b.o. started performing at the local bar Cafeteria. The group begged the local radio station to play their songs.
R.a.m.b.o. are expecting to bring in another audience with this tour and the new record. The group is in the midst of the promotional tour for their most current record. R.a.m.b.o.'s most current record is a refinement of their tried-and-true sound.
Critics have generally praised R.a.m.b.o. for their ability to energize the audience at live shows. A music critic from Shelbyville, Neslon Molitor, has always commented on group’s incredibly talented guitarist. R.a.m.b.o.’s new release has received great reviews from notable music critics like Harold Bierlein and Vince Van Gundy.
R.a.m.b.o.’s first release climbed the charts quickly, giving them national exposure. The band plays plenty of arenas, but would rather perform in the smaller venues which they began. R.a.m.b.o. talked to a program director from X103.5 and got their single on air. The girlfriend of a record executive heard the song and soon after R.a.m.b.o. was signed. The bandspent years before being signed as an opening act.
R.a.m.b.o. accepted the fact that their dream of making a life as musicians had come true as soon as the band’s first fan club was started in 1989 by Margie Oswalt. The club started out in Buffalo with a handful of members, but grew tremendously once their singles started getting national air time.
The group loves playing in San Francisco because they played their first sold out show there. R.a.m.b.o. appreciaites their fans and wants to give them a good show, so they play past hits along with the new singles. TheSeats.com allows fans to stop at one place online and find all the information they need. The site has R.a.m.b.o. tickets, the touring schedule, and seating charts for concerts.



