PMB set for Let There Be Music, Madison concert on Sept. 9
PMB will perform on Sept. 9 in the next concert in the “Let There Be Music, Madison” series at Old Black Bear in downtown Madison. CONTRIBUTED
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 By  GreggParker Published 
3:54 pm Thursday, September 2, 2021

PMB set for Let There Be Music, Madison concert on Sept. 9

MADISON – Local band PMB will raise the audience’s spirit at the “Let There Be Music, Madison” concert on Sept. 9.

Old Black Bear at 212 Main St. in downtown Madison will provide the venue for the concert at 6 p.m. Fans and the band members themselves are well acquainted with the venue, because PMB has performed frequently at Old Black Bear this year.

Their sets will contain a mixed bag of music genres and styles. Some tunes from their portfolio are “All You Need is Love,” “Lemon Parade,” “On the Road Again,” “Ramblin’ Man” and “Me and Opie Down by the Duck Pond.”

“The City of Madison is working to complete Home Place Park that will be the new venue for future music events,” Madison Arts Council President Tina Clark said. “MAC has partnered with Madison Visionary Partners to raise money not only for the park itself but future arts programming in the park.”

“MAC and MVP have forged a new path to lead to better events to enrich the citizens of Madison,” Clark said.

For more information, email info@artsmadison.org or visit artsmadison.org.

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