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Perpetual Groove did not exist as it does now in the very beginning of its life. This story begins on the steps of the Savannah Civic Center, where Brock Butler met Adam Perry after freshman orientation at the Savannah College of Art & Design. A few yards away was their dormitory, The Oglethorpe House. Check our available Perpetual Groove concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Perpetual Groove is an improvisational rock quartet from Savannah, GA that has apparently grown a sizeable fan base based in large part on their free CD promotions. They're a sort of electronic jam band, though the instrumentation doesn't point in that direction. Brock Butler plays guitars and mandolin and offers vocals on a couple of pieces, Adam Perry contributes bass guitar, keyboardist Matt McDonald fills most of the spaces and drums and percussion are supplied by Albert Suttle...
- www.jazzreview.com
Athens, Georgia, jamband Perpetual Groove are back with their first new album in three years, and the band has been busy. Like almost all jambands, Perpetual Groove's bread and butter is their live show improvisations. But the band has managed to capture some of that energy in the studio on Livelovedie as they evolve their "trance arena rock" sound in a harder rocking direction...
- www.popmatters.com
Athens, Georgia, jamband Perpetual Groove are back with their first new album in three years, and the band has been busy. Like almost all jambands, Perpetual Groove's bread and butter is their live show improvisations. But the band has managed to capture some of that energy in the studio on Livelovedie as they evolve their "trance arena rock" sound in a harder rocking direction...
- www.popmatters.com
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