Yamato The Drummers of Japan Tickets
Yamato The Drummers of Japan began singing at City, a college club. The group used to practice at the drummer's garage. Yamato The Drummers of Japan’s members were friends in middle school. The guitarist was influenced by his father's love of music.
Yamato The Drummers of Japanwere tentative after releasing their first album, but were more than relieved when they started hearing their music on the radio. The group plays almost every night of the week as the they tour United States. Yamato The Drummers of Japan was offered a record contract after their single was heard on Q102.1. The groupspent years before being signed as an opening act.
Yamato The Drummers of Japan accepted that they were real working musicians in 1979, after Karen Storjohann started the group’s first fan club. The fan club started out small with just a handful of members, generally localized to the area around St. Louis, but the creation the band’s website by Carol DiSalvatore, along with the first real national marketing campaign, saw the membership to grow into the thousands.
Members of Yamato The Drummers of Japan see this tour as a chance to expose another group of fans to their music. The band is in the start of the tour accompanying for their newest release. Yamato The Drummers of Japan's new record has been heavily influenced by old R&B artists.
The band has always had a good time in Raleigh so they make sure to play there every year, even if they are not promoting anything. TheSeats.com provides the tour schedule and seating charts to concerts, making TheSeats.com the best single site to find your Yamato The Drummers of Japan tickets.



