Blog - posted on 19 July, 2015 by

Watch The Music Video For “Safety Signs.”

The new video for “Safety Signs” is out! After throwing around many ideas about what the video should be about, LeAnn Crowe and I decided that old footage was the most appropriate way of expressing the vibe of the song. LeAnn painstakingly pieced together a bunch of archived footage in an attempt to tell a story, as the video says, about the importance of “communication between man and machine” using vintage footage of coarse. I hope you all enjoy it.

Best,

– Perry –

Video Edited by Leann Crowe.
Footage taken from the Prelinger archives, NASA archives and archive.net creative commons.

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Blog - posted on 7 July, 2015 by

Show. Sunday, July 26th In St Paul.

We are playing a show once again in St. Paul, MN at Big V’s Saloon on Sunday, July 26th at 9:00 PM. We will be opening up the show in support for the RAWKZILLA tour featuring PlanetRAWK. Check out the Facebook Event Page for more details and be sure to check out all the bands especially PlanetRAWK as they are the ones that are making this show possible. See you all soon! $6.00 cover. Ages 21+.

Below is the full lineup:

Rapedoor – 11:15pm
PlanetRAWK – 10:45PM
Rainbow Bruce – 10:15pm
50 Foot Canoe – 9:45pm
Perry Project – 9pm

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Blog - posted on 8 June, 2015 by

Show. Saturday, June 20th In St Paul.

We are pleased to announce a new show has been added. We will be part of a great line-up of indie-rock music once again taking place at The Wild Tymes and The Palace Stage in St Paul. The show is $5 at the door and starts at 8:30PM. We hope to see many of you there. For more information check out the Facebook events page HERE.

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Blog - posted on 4 May, 2015 by

Show. Saturday, May 9th in St Paul.

We will be opening for Kid Major and Mystic Funk will be closing things out. This venue offers a great menu for food / drinks and will also be fun to check out a great show. See you soon!

Wild Tymes – St Paul, MN.

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Blog - posted on 2 May, 2015 by

Some Good News!

On April 23rd, 2015 we had the opportunity to play Anthem’s International Music Festival  to represent Minneapolis at the Acadia Pub. This was a unique opportunity to not only play for a couple of charities, (Children of South Africa – chosa.org and Musary, a music lending library located in Boston – themusary.org) but to also play our first live show as a 6 peice band. Overall, we had a fantastic time and we got to share the stage with 5 other fantastic performers as well as represent our city. For those who are newer to the realm of this project it started off as a solo-acoustic act over 10 years ago, so this was a huge deal for the band and I.

Perry Project's first show as a 6 piece band.

One of the other cool things about this festival,  is the organiser’s put together a way to get the regional acts noticed. Other major cities are hosting this festival and many other acts are also playing this festival. If you are chosen as a city representative you get to move onto a “regional face-off” (more details here) where you are put up against approximately 70 market champs. Well, just a few days ago we received an email…

Our judge selected Perry Project as our City Representative, so congratulations!! This means Perry Project will be moving on to the Regional Round which will take place online in October…Thank you and again congratulations!!

We are happy to say we got chosen to represent Minneapolis! Final voting begins in October and The IMF champion will receive an all-expense paid international tour.  We are very optimistic about this and honored (check out our IMF artists page).  We will need your help come October to make what appears to be a dream, a reality. A big thank you goes to Paige Fults of The Anthem Group who helped everyone so diligently to set this event up.

More Later…

Best,

– Tracy Perry Jr –

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– Perry Project –

 

 

 

 

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