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Wednesday 15th January | 2025 | From 7pm
Peggy's Skylight | Nottingham
Tickets: £12-£17
10 of the North's finest horn and percussion players: a fusion of New Orleans jazz, funk, grunge and Latin grooves. A funky horn juggernaut bringing hard-hitting covers and their own brand of riot-prog to packed out shows throughout the UK
Deadbeat Brass is made up of 10 of the North's finest horn and percussion players to bring you their big brass sound, a fusion of New Orleans jazz, funk, grunge and Latin grooves to every live experience. Huddersfield's own funky horn juggernaut brings you a mix of hard hitting unique take on covers and their own brand of riot-prog to packed out shows throughout the UK.
A hit with festival crowds across the country, the band have played at festivals including Kendal Calling, Beat-herder, London Remixed, Moovin Festival & Balter festival. Their unique sounds and high energy performances has seen them support artists such as The Apples, Hot 8 Brass Band and Craig Charles.
Releasing their debut album in 2017, Charge, the band has most recently released a live EP from tracks taken from their appearance at London Remixed Festival On The Deadbeat & looking to record album number 2 in early 2025.
Times:
Doors at
7pm (Diners)
7:30pm (Standing)
Performance from 8pm
Line up
Gavin Brown – sousaphone/band leader
Karl Dransfield – drums
John Needham-Pearmain – tenor saxophone
Marie Brown – baritone saxophone
Tim Mansfield – trombone
George Wrench – trombone
Lloyd Brown – bass trombone
James Ellingford – trumpet
Toby Brazier – trumpet
Stuart Wilson – trumpet
Deadbeat Brass (15 Jan 2025) | ||
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Wednesday | 19:00 | - 22:00 |
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