Perpetual Groove has activated their official YouTube site, which can be found at the following URL: http://www.youtube.com/perpg. Currently, the site is hosting several videos from The Little John Coliseum show this past April, and more live concert videos will be added in the coming weeks. Please head over to the site and subscribe to be notified when new videos are added. YouTube has several limitations for clip length and size that will prevent us from adding videos over ten minutes long, so some of those videos will be hosted on the band's MySpace website exclusively. If you have not been added as a friend at http://www.myspace.com/pgroove, then please head over there and do so now!
Look for the TV/Tube icon on the homepage whenever new videos are added!
A few more dates have been added to the fall tour:
Perpetual Groove and their fans have been invited to help close out thirty years of music at the current Ziggy's location in Winston-Salem, NC. Perpetual Groove will be tearing down the roof (to help make way for the new owners) on Saturday and Sunday night. Saturday will feature Perpetual Groove headlining with two sets, and then on Sunday, Perpetual Groove will perform once more in addition to hosting an all-star jam with the musicians who will be performing over the course of the weekend. Look for more details to be announced soon!
Just announced - The Ruins, featuring Brock Butler, John Hruby, Adam Perry, & Travis Kline will be performing on Friday night at Ziggy's during the Last Supper Festivities.
Perpetual Groove will be performing at Jacksonville's Tallyrand Arts & Music Festival on November 10th, 2007. The Talleyrand Music and Arts Festival will fill a void in Northeast Florida’s cultural belly by presenting hip diverse music and art at Metropolitan Park - a beautiful 27 acre outdoor facility which sits on the banks of the St Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. This one day festival will feature a broad range of artists and musicians including indie, jam, hip-hop and acoustic performers. Talleyrand will feature over 20 national acts performing on three stages. Metropolitan Park’s urban setting surrounded by the beautiful backdrop of the St Johns River will foster a unique experience for both fans and artists. Talleyrand Music & Arts Festival will also feature the works of over 100 local and regional painters, sculptors and multi-media artists. Festival goers will enjoy the art walk along the river as they go from stage to stage and can participate in the creation of a large free form painting. Tickets for the festival are $30 adv / $35 dos and are available through http://www.ticketmast.com. For further information about the event, including the complete line-up, please visit: http://www.talleyrandfestival.com
Wednesday, 9:30PM, The Georgia Theatre! Time to repent brothers and sisters, for the Reverend Choppin' Brockly will be stopping by the holy theatre to testify! Sermon begins at 9:30PM, and its cheap and easy at $5.