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<strong>DIS</strong>COVER! | MAY 20, 2023<br />
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At a Glance:<br />
WHAT: Live at the Lake — Brulé<br />
WHERE: Preservation Plaza, 37<br />
Lake St., Arnolds Park, IA<br />
WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 28<br />
COST: Free<br />
CONTACT: 712-332-2183<br />
ONLINE: www.arnoldspark.com/<br />
live-at-the-lake<br />
We are excited to<br />
give the public a new<br />
genre of music that<br />
we have not had here<br />
before.<br />
Paul Plumb<br />
and the group “is best known for thrilling<br />
audiences with a mergence of cultural<br />
rock and theatrical instrumentations.<br />
Now in their 20th season, their national<br />
performances carry the same contagious<br />
excitement as Trans Siberian Orchestra,<br />
Celtic Thunder, and Riverdance — but<br />
with the emotional impact of the American<br />
Indian culture,” according to the<br />
group’s bio.<br />
Brulé has released 21 albums and is<br />
one of the top-selling Native American<br />
rock music groups with more than 1 million<br />
albums sold worldwide. They’ve performed<br />
all over the U.S. and “has been<br />
named ‘Group of the Year’ five times by<br />
the prestigious Native American Music<br />
Awards, earning seven NAMMYs since<br />
2002.”<br />
Their new take on contemporary Native<br />
American music features both a rock<br />
band as well as dancers to bring the music<br />
to life in a different way.<br />
“Brulé has pushed the boundaries of<br />
contemporary Native American rhythms<br />
and classic rock in their genre-blending<br />
selections. Their electrifying show<br />
consists of a five-piece rock ensemble<br />
augmented with an array of traditional<br />
Native American instrumentation,” the<br />
group’s bio reads. “Paired with the<br />
stunning steps of one of the top Native<br />
American dance troupes, their authenticity<br />
brings a multidimensional art form to<br />
this cultural rock opera.”<br />
Plumb is excited to be giving attendees<br />
a taste of an experience they might never<br />
have had before.<br />
“They have packed the venues when<br />
playing other places like our venue.<br />
From what I have seen online it is a<br />
very active and very entertaining show,”<br />
Plumb said. F<br />
Arnolds Park | Iowa