The country music hit-making trio The
Band Perry are coming home to Greeneville to premiere their second
album with a free downtown concert on Saturday, March 30.
The special concert, featuring the star
siblings Kimberly, Reid and Neil Perry, will be held on North Main
Street beginning at 6 p.m.
This will be the world premiere of the
Republic Nashville recording artists' highly anticipated new album,
entitled "Pioneer."
The March 30 concert is being presented
by the Greene County Partnership and sponsored by General Mills.
Immediately following the special
performance, The Band Perry will sign autographs and meet with their
fans.
If there is inclement weather, the
event will move inside the gymnasium at Hal Henard Elementary School
at 425 E. Vann Road, and attendees will be accepted on a first come,
first served basis.
"Anyone who knows us knows how
much we love our hometown. We have been traveling so much the past
several years that we wanted to bring our new music and our new show
back home to the folks in Greeneville to say how much we appreciate
their support, just like we did with our first record."
"It's our way of saying 'thank
you,'" said Neil Perry in a news release today.
"We are working with General Mills
this year to 'Outnumber Hunger,' and we are so appreciative that
they are sponsoring our hometown show and giving us the platform to
bring our new music home to our friends in Greeneville.
"We are especially looking forward to
spending time with our friends there and meeting our fans," said
Reid Perry in the news release.
"Sometimes to know where you are
going, you have to know where you have been. Greeneville is our home
and is so dear to our hearts. It's the place we come back to, to
feed our souls and rest our heads. It's where we can truly let our
hair down."
"What better place to unveil 'Pioneer' than right at home? We are so proud that the Greene
County Partnership is presenting our show," said Kimberly Perry.
"The Band Perry is the jewel in the
crown of our community," said Tom Ferguson, president and CEO of
the Greene County Partnership.
"Not only are Neil, Reid and Kimberly
true ambassadors of the warmth and hospitality found in Greeneville
and Greene County; they set a standard of professionalism that we
feel is unmatched in the musical world."
"We’re very proud to be a part of
assisting General Mills in bringing 'our band' home to launch
their new album."
The album's photo packaging will
feature shots from a downtown Greeneville February photo shoot, in
which the country trio included the South Greene High School Rebels
Band and the Chuckey-Doak High School Black Knights Band to reflect
the album's "marching band" inspiration.
A news release about the new album
several weeks ago explained that "Pioneer" is "steeped in
country tradition, with rock-and-roll elements both on performance
and songwriting."
The album was produced by Dann Huff and
has been listed as one of Entertainment Weekly"s "12 Albums We
Can't Wait For."
It is due out officially on April 2.
"When we set out to record 'Pioneer,' the three of us drove across the country from Greeneville to Malibu, [Calif.,] to work with one of our musical superheroes, Rick Rubin," Reid Perry said in the earlier news release.
"Our time in the studio with Rick was
so incredible because during our early sessions he challenged us to
set higher goals as songwriters," Reid added.
"With that experience came the
realization that we needed to take the music back home to Tennessee
and have Dann Huff bring the songs to life with his production," Neil Perry said.
"Sometimes where one starts off is
not where one ends up, which is a big theme for us on 'Pioneer.'"
The new album's debut single, "Better
Dig Two," topped the Billboard Country Chart in February and is
still holding strong at No. 3 this week.
The single is the band's third No. 1,
following "If I Die Young" and "All Your Life."
According to the release, "Better Dig
Two" is the fastest-rising of their career and was certified
platinum earlier this month.
The Perrys are also up for the 48th
annual Academy of Country Music Awards' "Vocal Group of the
Year," along with the Eli Young Band, Lady Antebellum, Little Big
Town and the Zac Brown Band.
The award show will air on CBS
television April 7, beginning at 8 p.m.
The Perrys are currently "down under" in Australia, where they are scheduled to perform three shows this
week before returning home to Greeneville for the album premiere
concert.