Perpetual Groove, also known as PGroove, is an American jam band formed in 1997 in Savannah, Georgia. The original members included Brock Butler on guitar and lead vocals, Adam Perry on bass, Joe Stickney on drums, and Brett Hinton on keyboards. They met at the Savannah College of Art and Design during their first year. After graduation, Stickney and Hinton left the band, and Albert Suttle and Matt McDonald joined in 2001. The band's early performances included notable shows at Jake's Roadhouse in Atlanta and J.J. Cagney's in Savannah. In 2006, Perpetual Groove relocated to Athens, Georgia. Their first album, Dunham's Radio Hour, was released in April 2002. They continued with albums such as Sweet Oblivious Antidote (January 21, 2003) and All This Everything (September 21, 2004). The band toured extensively across the United States. After a hiatus in 2013, Perpetual Groove reunited for shows in 2015 and released their self-titled album Perpetual Groove in May 2019.
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