Recycled Percussion ‘beats’ its way to the Honeywell Center 

 

WABASH, Ind. – The popular drumming group known as Recycled Percussion will rock the Honeywell Center’s Ford Theater on Fri. Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. with their mind-blowing talent of making music with everyday items like power tools, ladders, buckets and trashcans, by turning them into percussion instruments.

Formed in 1995, Recycled Percussion has been unstoppable. Their junk rock music became a national phenomenon week after week during their smash hit performances on America’s Got Talent in 2009. Playing over 4,000 shows and over 400 corporate events in over 15 countries, the group has also done guest appearances on “Carson Daly”, “The Today Show”, “China’s Got Talent” and the Latin Grammy Awards.

After being featured on the cover of “USA Today” and being voted National Act of the Year a record-breaking six times, the band gained world-wide recognition. In 2010, Recycled Percussion sealed the deal and became headliners in Las Vegas, which resulted in new performance elements. Today, they continue to bring junk rock music to the Las Vegas Strip nightly in the Saxe Theater at Planet Hollywood.

Recycled Percussion’s performance at the Honeywell Center will feature group founder and lead percussionist Justin Spencer, a.k.a. “Mr. Red”, who will be joined by band members Ryan Vezina, (lead percussionist and body percussion specialist), a.k.a. “Mr. Blue”, Matt Bowman (guitar, percussionist, 80s primal screamer, and Slinky master), a.k.a. “Mr. Black”, and Jason Davies (DJ, percussionist and dancer), a.k.a. “Mr. Green.”

Tickets are $35 (main floor) and $25 (balcony), and may be purchased online at www.honeywellcenter.org or by calling the Honeywell Foundation Box Office at 260-563-1102.

The Honeywell Foundation is a public charity in Wabash, Indiana. The organization and its venues – Honeywell Center, Honeywell House, Charley Creek Gardens, Dr. Ford Historic Home, Eagles Theatre, and 13-24 Drive In – provide artistic, social, cultural, and recreational opportunities for all. For more information about The Honeywell Foundation, please visit www.honeywellfoundation.org.

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