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Spectacle Brass Quintet opens for christian recording art Jonny Diaz at Wildwood Baptist Church

Spectacle Brass to Open for Recording Artist Jonny Diaz

On Sunday, September 7th Spectacle Brass will be opening for the incredible Jonny Diaz at Wildwood Baptist Church! Following a special 11:00 AM service, the quintet will play a 30-minute set on the outdoor stage where Jonny will be giving a FREE concert at 1:00 PM. We would love to see you there! More info: Wildwood Baptist Church 4801 Wade Green Rd Acworth, Georgia 30101…

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Upcoming Michigan Performance Dates

Join us for one of our upcoming performance dates in Michigan:   Friday, July 25th @ 4:00 P.M. Spectacle Brass performs Joan Tower’s “Copperwave” Voorhies Hall Bay View / Petoskey, Michigan   Saturday, July 26th @ 10:00 A.M. Spectacle Brass at Harbor Springs Farmers Market Harbor Springs, Michigan   Sunday, July 27th @ 3:00 P.M. Spectacle Brass and Round Lake…

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Why Everyone Should Learn Music

Advocates for music education frequently offer statistics on how the study of music improves test scores, grows self-discipline, and creates a sense of team spirit. Advocates like these are missing the point. Playing music leads to the realization that we are all part of something besides ourselves. The entire artform thrives because of a collective human spirit and a language…

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Summer 2014 Performance Dates

Join us for exciting NEW music at one of these events this summer! Friday, June 20th 2014, 7PM – 10PM Spectacle Brass at “Brew with a View” Earle Smith Strand Theatre, Marietta, Georgia (click here for map) Spectacle Brass plays at the popular “Brew with a View.” Meet with friends and enjoy a beverage and an incredible view of Glover Park…

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On Taking Risks: The Origins of Spectacle Brass

One of our trumpet players, John Thomas, recently wrote a blog about the founding of our group. Check it out below: I have been very blessed to have so many talented people in my life. Two years ago, I met four fellow music students at the Kennesaw State University School of Music and we soon found we had similar interests…

Boston Brass Interview Series, Part IV

Hornist Chris Castellanos of Boston Brass shares a few words of inspiration following the 2013 Boston Brass Music Camp in Gunnison, Colorado.

More about Chris:

A lifelong resident of Las Vegas, Chris received his formal education from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Chris is a former member and soloist with the Las Vegas Philharmonic and served as a hornist for the Nevada Chamber Orchestra, Las Vegas Jazz Connection, and the TAD Wind Symphony of Japan. As a top call freelancer Chris has backed countless headliners on the Las Vegas strip.  Most notably – Frank Sinatra Jr., Tony Bennett, Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, Mannheim Steamroller, Yes, Josh Groban, Michael Bublé, Johnny Mathis, David Foster (“Hit Man” live album and DVD) and has toured with Andrea Bocelli. Prior to joining Boston Brass, Chris spent 6 years on the road with Dallas Brass. When not touring with Boston Brass, Chris can be heard in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Phantom – The Las Vegas Spectacular”.

Boston Brass Interview Series, Part III

Trombonist Lance LaDuke of the Boston Brass shares his advice for growing musicians and professionals in this brief interview with Spectacle Brass.

More about Lance:

LANCE LADUKE is internationally known as a soloist, writer, adjudicator and clinician. In addition to his duties on trombone and euphonium in Boston Brass, Lance teaches at Duquesne and Carnegie Mellon Universities. Prior to joining, he served as principal solo euphonium with the River City Brass Band, the nations’ only full time professional brass band. Lance has written for countless organizations, including sketches for radio, stage and themed attractions. He also regularly steps in front of audiences around the country in a number of character and comic roles.

A graduate of Michigan State University, Lance received a bachelor’s degree in Music Education, with a cognate in English. After graduate study at the University of Akron (euphonium performance) and George Mason University (instrumental conducting), Lance joined the United States Air Force Band in Washington D.C. While there, he performed for two presidents, countless dignitaries and heads of state and in hundreds of protocol functions, ceremonies, and public relations tours. He maintained a Top Secret security clearance, played for well over a million people from the White House to Red Square, and can be seen (with a magnifying glass) in the movie A Clear and Present Danger.

Lance has also performed with many of the top professional brass groups in the country, including the Brass Band of Battle Creek and the Nothing But Valves brass quartet. He has appeared on over thirty recordings, has produced nine others and has toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe. His performances have been seen and heard on numerous television and radio programs and Lance has appeared onstage with such artists as Henry Mancini, Doc Severinsen, Morton Gould, E.G. Marshall, Morgan Freeman, and Frederick Fennell.

Boston Brass Interview Series, Part II

Spectacle Brass interviews Andrew Hitz, tubist with the legendary Boston Brass.  Mr. Hitz offers an encouraging word about the music business; recently he has discussed his ideas about developing successful business models and social media plans at the Savvy Musician In Action Retreat.

More about Andrew:

Andrew Hitz is an internationally renowned soloist and clinician having appeared in over 40 states and 30 countries including China, Brazil, Russia and Singapore. He recently ended an almost 14 year tenure as the tuba player for Boston Brass.

As an Educational Ambassador for Jupiter Band Instruments, Andrew appears on their behalf all over the world as both a teacher and performer. Over the past 15 years, he has presented at over 20 state music educator conferences. Andrew currently teaches tuba and euphonium at George Mason University and Gettysburg College and is a former faculty member at the American Band College, Virginia Commonwealth University and The Banff Center. He was also a thought leader specializing in social media and arts marketing at the Savvy Musician in ACTION Retreat at the University of South Carolina.

Andrew is the author of “A Band Director’s Guide To Everything Tuba: A Collection of Interviews with the Experts” and is in the process of putting out volumes for the trombone and oboe. In early 2014, he and former Boston Brass colleague Lance LaDuke will launch a digital media company, Pedal Note Media, focusing on providing resources for music educators. They also recently completed the first recording session for the Brass Recording Project featuring four former members of Boston Brass, due out in June 2014.

Andrew lives in the Washington, DC area with his wife Tiffany. They are expecting their first child in April.