Saturday, January 19, 2013

Brethren Brass = MOJO BRASS

The Brethren Brass is now MOJO BRASS!
We're still on the job creating exotic new arrangements for brass, and recording, but now we are concentrating on our core quartet for mojo live performances and the finest in unique wedding music.
Check us out at:
http://www.mojobrass.com

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Heavy Metal

The arranging process for the next Brethren Brass recording project "Heavy Metal" is underway. Expect a good time...
A few people have asked me to post the names of the tunes in "The Loan Arranger" from EPIC BRASS.
Audio file is at: http://www.brethrenbrass.com/arranger-mp3.mp3

Here they are in order:

Camptown Races, Oh Susannah, Wait 'til the Sun Shines,Nellie, March of the Toy Soldiers, Scotland the Brave, Floral Dance, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, What Shall We Do With a Drunken Sailor, Charlie is My Darling, What Did Delaware,Boys? (Perry Como), Rule Britannia, English Country Garden, Polly,Put the Kettle On, Keep Right On to the End of the Road, Hallelujah Chorus, Brahms Hungarian Dance in G minor, Tambourin (Rameau), Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, When Johnny Comes Marching Home, A-Roving (English Folk Song), A Life of the Ocean Waves, Widdecombe Fair, Bobby Shafto, There is a Tavern in the Town, Do Ye Kin John Peel (Scottish), Camptown Races, Deck the Halls, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Here Comes the Bride, Peter and the Wolf, Dixie, Iolanthe, Surprise Symphony, Green Grow the Rushes O, Hebrides Overture, English Folk Song Suite (Vaughan Williams), Hail the Conquering Hero (Handel), Gavotte (Gossec), Karelia Suite (Sibelius)

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

EPIC BRASS RELEASED!

The Epic Brass CD has hereby been released. Get you free CD now, or visit the Brethren Brass website for a listen or download at http://www.brethrenbrass.com/epicbrass.htm

This just in: An advanced copy CD review of "Epic Brass" by the world famous music critic, Eric Schmitt:

Listened to an "advance copy" of Epic Brass just this morning. It is, indeed, epic. More than epic. Words cannot describe its true epic nature. Its epicness would be belittled by words. Such words would fall short of its epicocity. Its true nature, its pure epicasiousness, can only be realized by listening, such is the epic immensity of this epic recording. You think you know epic? Well, you're wrong. Not until you've listened to this record, you don't.

Monday, November 28, 2011