Perpetual Groove
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Perpetual Groove | |
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Origin | Savannah, Georgia, USA |
Years active | 1997-Current |
Genres | Rock, Progressive Rock |
Labels | Tree Leaf Records |
Members | Brock Butler Adam Perry Matt McDonald Albert Suttle |
Past members | Joe Stickney Brett Hinton |
Website(s) | pgroove.com |
Perpetual Groove is an American jam band, which originated in 1997 in Savannah, Georgia. It was founded by members Brock Butler on the guitar, Adam Perry on the bass guitar, Joe Stickney on drums and Brett Hinton on the keyboard. The four met at the Savannah College of Art and Design during their freshman year. At graduation, Stickney and Hinton both opted to leave the band. In 2001, both Albert Suttle (drums) and Matt McDonald (keyboards, organ) began playing with the remaining original members, and this remains the current line-up. The band has played many notable concerts and venues, including appearances at Bonnaroo, High Sierra, the 10,000 Lakes Festival, and the Wakarusa Music & Camping Festival.
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[edit] External links
- The Official Perpetual Groove Website
- Perpetual Groove on MySpace
- Perpetual Groove collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive