PIGEONS PLAYING PING PONG DEBUT “ELEPHANTE” SINGLE AND MUSIC VIDEO

Article Contributed by Greg Knight | Published on Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Maryland jam funk quartet Pigeons Playing Ping Pong debut a never-before-heard single from their forthcoming studio project, Perspective. “Elephante,” an infectious dance groove, is the first single off of the album set for release on April 8th. Combining PPPP’s signature catchy songwriting and flair for jocularity, the hard-hitting groove features a jumbo horn line from Nashville funk collective Here Come The Mummies, who previously appeared on PPPP’s 2020 single “King Kong.”

Accompanying the release is a zany, fairy tale themed video, captured at Clark's Elioak Farm in Ellicott City, MD, current home of the once revered local attraction, The Enchanted Forest. Directed by Don Cherel, the video is a charming snippet of enchanting lore, featuring the band dressed as kings and swashbuckling heroes on a quest to save a princess.

“As soon as I heard the first demo of Elephante, I was overwhelmed with excitement and just let it rip vocally,” smiles singer “Scrambled Greg” Ormont. “Musically, it knocks you off your chair. Lyrically, it’s about living life to the fullest. As for the music video, we just let our imaginations run wild on this one.”

WATCH - ELEPHANTE

LISTEN - ELEPHANTE

Announced last week, PPPP has a jam-packed schedule this winter/spring with more than thirty shows scheduled nationwide. Tickets for all shows are on sale now through the band’s website.

more than thirty shows scheduled nationwide.

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