T.S.O.L Tickets
T.S.O.L started playing at the local club Eyewitness. The guitarist was encouraged to play by his mother. The lead singer first found his love of music by listening to his father's record collection. The members of T.S.O.L met in 1977. Dolly Parton heavily influenced the early work of the group.
T.S.O.L talked to a local music director from Z97.1 and got their single on air. The girlfriend of a record executive heard the song and soon after T.S.O.L was signed. The group members quit their other jobs to focus on their record. Now the group is a huge draw wherever they perform.
After this last non-stop year the members of T.S.O.L will spend some time apart. The band is in the start of the promotional tour for their most current project.
Often times, critics will commend T.S.O.L for their ability to rile up the crowd during live shows. A music critic from Springfield, Tim DeCambra, has always been enamored with group’s great skill on their instruments. T.S.O.L’s new release has received superb praise from Derrick Hornstrom, a music critic out of Shelbyville, and Ed Foster, from Louisville.
T.S.O.L respects the fact that their fans love their previous projects, so they go to great effort to incorporate the past hits with the new ones. The band’s tour schedule and concert information is outlined on TheSeats.com, along with the latest T.S.O.L tickets and seating charts available.



