Concerts
Art metal band comes to Ole Simrell’s
Three-piece art metal band Pvrenchymv (puh-RENG-kuh-muh) comes to Terre Haute’s Ole Simrell’s on June 5. About the band name, Joel (bass) explained, “We connected with the concept of the word which in original Greek means ‘to pour into,’ and implied that whatever was poured into a void would become exactly what was needed there. It perfectly described our view of music.”
Besides tight musicianship and a progressive tribal sound, Pvrenchymv has earned a reputation for their dark and moody visual performance. “Since every venue is different,” said Matt (guitar/vocalist), “we decided to control as much of the show as possible, including the lighting. We want our audience to get caught up in an experience, not just the music.”
The band is currently touring to promote their new album, Shaping the Invisible. Shem (percussion) said of Terre Haute, “We love playing here. Ole Simrell’s has kept the metal scene very much alive and we’ve always gotten tremendous support.” Already at work on their second release, fans can expect to hear several new songs in the set, as well as favorites from the current album.
With Pvrenchymv and Blood of Me (from St. Louis), Terre Haute’s own The Hanis Project and Canopic fill the bill. Music starts at 9 p.m.
Cost is $5 at the door; patrons must be 21 or older. Visit pvrenchymv.com or myspace.com/pvrenchymv for more information.
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Grammy-winning Christian band coming to Terre Haute
Multiplatinum-selling Christian rock band Third Day has played to millions of fans in numerous sold-out arenas around the world. It’s garnered 25 No. 1 singles across multiple formats — not to mention armloads of Grammy and Dove Awards.
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Marshall Municipal Band performs tonight on Clark County Courthouse lawn
The Marshall Municipal Band will perform a concert this evening on the Clark County Courthouse lawn at 8, under the direction of Ralph Stewart.
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Bluegrass Entertainer of the Year to perform in Odon
Dailey & Vincent, who in 2009 took home three International Bluegrass Music Association awards, including Entertainer of the Year, will perform July 23 in Odon.
The show starts at 7 p.m. in the Simon J. Graber Community Building, east off County Road 900E, south of Odon. The doors open at 5:30. -
Battle of the Big Bands III set Saturday at Fairbanks Park
Make way for the Fabulous 40’s Big Band as they compete with the Terre Haute Community Band for the audience’s attention in the “Battle of the Big Bands III.”
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Concert featuring tenor Paul Pitts set at Terre Haute Bible Center
A concert featuring dramatic tenor Paul Pitts is open to the public at 10:30 a.m. July 11 at Terre Haute Bible Center on Evans Lane.
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Country star Josh Gracin to top summer music lineup at Fairbanks Park
Music on the riverside is nothing new in Terre Haute.
The concept, carried out most often at the Fairbanks Park amphitheater on the banks of the Wabash River, hit high gear during the past decade. Nationally known artists such as Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits, America, Monkees lead singer Davy Jones, The Association, Gary Puckett and Sawyer Brown all took the stage during festivals there. It’s also home to the Terre Haute Community Band on selected nights each summer. -
Concerts: May 14, 2010
July 17 — lIMP bIZKIT, with Ice Cube, at Verizon Wireless Music Center, 12880 E. 146th St. Noblesville. Tickets on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. Call (317) 776-8181. (*)
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Sinfonietta Pops Orchestra to celebrate Big Read
Arrive early at the Sinfonietta Pops Orchestra concert “Where the Black Hawk Soars” and be one of the first 100 people to receive a free copy of this year’s “Big Read” book, “My Antonia.” The concert will be performed at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Hippodrome Theatre at the Scottish Rite Building, Eighth and Ohio streets in Terre Haute.
- Jason Aldean to headline Hulman Center concert A concert featuring a lineup of country artists topped by Jason Aldean is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. April 10 in the Terre Haute facility at 200 N. Eighth St.
- Boondocks Blues Band plans show Boondocks Blues Band has planned a reunion show from 9 p.m. to midnight today at Sox & Co at 3101 Schaal Ave.
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