Variables.subContent = 101369 BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook 10.0 MIMEDIR//EN VERSION:1.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20110406T050000Z DTEND:20110407T045900Z LOCATION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE: DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Date/Time: April 6, 2011=0D=0A=0D=0AP= erpetual Groove has become a rock band. That’s the impression fans got when= they heard one of the rock & roll tracks from Perpetual Groove’s new album= , LIVELOVEDIE at the band’s sold out New Year’s Eve performance. LIVELOVEDI= E was produced by Grammy winner Robert Hannon (Outkast - Speakerboxxx/The L= ove Below) and Perpetual Groove. The album was produced with renewable ener= gy through Perpetual Groove’s partnership with Tree Sound Studios, Sustaina= ble Waves, and Green Mountain Energy Company and is being released by the e= nvironmentally progressive label, Tree Leaf Music. =0D=0A=0D=0AA celebrated= , international touring act for over four years, Perpetual Groove has built= a reputation on intense, emotional music that fans call “trance arena rock= ,” and won over legions of fans with their experimentations in live 5.1 con= cert surround sound, an intense retina blinding light show, and a willingne= ss to keep the connection strong between band and fans. The Athens, GA-base= d band’s riveting live performances have catapulted them into the “must-see= ” category of live rock bands. With a funky blend of jazz-rock, neo-psyched= elia, R&B, trance electronica, progressive rock and anthemic arena rock, th= e Bonnaroo veterans have conquered the festival circuit and continue to tou= r relentlessly. =0D=0A=0D=0A“We are really excited to bring these new songs= to our fans. We’re the same band you have come to know and love, but like = any good artist, we change. Where we are in our lives changes, so what we w= rite about changes. Our songwriting has improved leaps and bounds since the= last record,” says Brock Butler, singer & guitar player for the band. LIVE= LOVEDIE is a departure for the quartet. With a stronger focus on lyrics and= song structure and a much heavier overall sound, the album is sure to surp= rise even the most die-hard of “PGroove” listeners. Perpetual Groove has sh= own a flair for creating genre-spanning music, yet keeps their catalog fres= h and unique by constantly changing the material in the live setting. =0D=0= A=0D=0ARising out of the low country of Savannah, GA in 2001, Perpetual Gro= ove has grown quickly into a formidable internationally touring organizatio= n. Now based in Athens, GA, the band continues to ride an unending wave of = momentum buoyed by an enthusiastic fan base and international critical accl= aim. Fans of Perpetual Groove (or PGroove, as the fans like to call them) a= re known to follow the band from state to state, night to night, to experie= nce their euphoric live show that features an ever changing set-list. Perpe= tual Groove’s music has evolved into a genre-bending, highly original sound= that touches upon jazz-rock, neo-psychedelia, R&B, trance electronica, pro= gressive rock, and anthemic arena rock. Their large catalog of original mus= ic offers something for everyone, but the band is also known for their ecle= ctic range of covers; including everything from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller= ” to Rage Against The Machine’s “Bulls On Parade”. The addition of an inten= se, retina burning, intelligent light show creates an atmosphere unlike any= other, assuring fans they’ll get a highly polished, yet different show eac= h night. =0D=0A=0D=0APerpetual Groove released their first album, Sweet Obl= ivious Antidote, in 2003 on Harmonized Records after their first year of so= lid touring. Besides being the top seller for The Home Grown Music Network = that year (it out-sold releases by Phish, Widespread Panic, and others), it= was also voted HGMN Top Fan Pick for 2003. The buzz only got bigger on the= 2004 follow-up record, All This Everything, which was produced by Grammy a= ward-winner Robert Hannon. LIVELOVEDIE, their third record was released in = March of 2007 and represents a significant evolutionary departure in style = for Perpetual Groove. Teaming up once again with Hannon and Tree Sound Stud= ios, the band set forth to create a darker sonic landscape without sacrific= ing too much of that “PGroove quality” thanks in part to Butler’s warm, soa= ring vocals. =0D=0A=0D=0ABy partnering with Tree Sound Studios, Sustainable= Waves, and Green Mountain Energy Company, Perpetual Groove is leaving a po= sitive impact on the environment while they conduct their business. The ban= d’s latest release, LIVELOVEDIE was produced with renewable energy, and eac= h time the band tours, their carbon emissions are offset with renewable ene= rgy credits. The Spring 2007 Tour alone generated 50 tons of CO2 emissions,= all of which were offset with help from Green Mountain Energy Company. Tha= t’s equal roughly to 60050 cars driving 3958483 miles. Where ever possible,= Perpetual Groove uses recycled materials for the creation of tour cards an= d flyers, posters, and even album packaging, of which, the latest was made = from 100% post consumer/industrial waste materials. Perpetual Groove’s onli= ne ticketing and merchandise websites also help to leave a positive impact.= Patrons of both stores have the option of “greening up” their ticket which= a renewable energy credit to offset the emissions from traveling to the sh= ow. Perpetual Groove’s environmental initiatives exist to serve as an examp= le to their fans, that one person at a time can make a difference, and more= importantly, leave a positive impact on their environment. =0D=0A=0D=0APer= petual Groove continues to tour nationally and internationally, with over 1= 50 shows scheduled each year. With that kind of tour commitment and experie= nce, Perpetual Groove brings not only the kind of show that’s talked about = long after the bus has left town, but an established a reputation for being= an extremely courteous and professional outfit with all eyes on the future= . =0D=0A=0D=0APerpetual Groove has performed at the country’s top festivals= , including: Bonnaroo, Jam Cruise, Wakarusa, Langerado, High Sierra Music F= estival, The Xingolati Groove Cruise, 10,000 Lakes Festival, Atlanta’s Musi= c Midtown, Smilefest, moe.down, Camp Bisco, The Green Apple Festival, and C= hattanooga’s Riverbend Festival. The band’s Bonnaroo performance had over 2= 0,000 people in attendance and was considered by many to be one of the high= light’s of the festival. Perpetual Groove regularly produces their own “spe= cial events” such as: Amberland - an annual outdoor weekend camping and con= cert event, Dinner With The Band - offers fans an intimate catered dinner V= IP experience with a private performance, The Cave Sessions - an intimate l= ive recorded performance at Tree Sound Studios for a very limited audience,= New Year’s Eve - multi-night stand with a gigantic production and stage ga= gs galore.The NYE runs are quickly becoming legendary among the fan-base. == 0D=0A=0D=0AFor More Infomation, make sure to visit www.pgroove.com.=0D=0A=0= D=0A=0D=0A=0D=0AAll persons attending must be at least 18 years of age with= proper ID=0D=0A=0D=0ADoors open at 8PM=0D=0A=0D=0AShow starts at 10PM=0D=0= A=0D=0ATickets are $15 in advance and at the door and available at The Chim= es Restaurant on Highland Road, over the phone at 800.594.8499 and SUMMARY;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Perpetual Groove PRIORITY:3 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR