TTU Visit

KnoX Brass WorX Co with TTU Faculty Brass

Left to Right: Joshua Hauser, Jeremy Hansen, Joel Tillman, Sarah Fellenbaum, Sean Greene, Robert Owen, Chris McCormick, Charlie Decker, Winston Morris, Samuel Chen

The KnoX Brass WorX Co. is very grateful for the hospitality and kindness shown by Tennessee Tech University and their Music Department. We had a BLAST performing in Cookeville last night. Here is an mp3 of us performing some Gabrieli with the TTU Faculty Brass Quintet: Gabrieli Sonata pian e forte

Go to the Symphony for Fun and Prizes!

Pardon the cross-post but, I just posted this over at my other site and thought I would help promote the SOM over here as well.

The Symphony of the Mountains is kicking off their 2010 – 2011 Season on August 28th, 2010 @ 8:00pm.  The concert will be held in the Toy F. Reid Employee Center – Eastman – Kingsport, TN.

Dress up as your favorite movie character and win a great prize!  Here is the current press release for the opening concert…

Symphony of the Mountains
“A Night at the Movies”
August 28, 2010, 8pm
Toy F. Reid Employee Center, Eastman, Kingsport

Hollywood is coming to Kingsport on Saturday August 28!  Come and enjoy “A Night at the Movies”, the opening concert of the Symphony of the Mountains 2010-11 season. Saturday, August 28, 8:00pm at the Toy F. Reid Employee Center, Eastman, in Kingsport. You will have a memorable experience!

The Symphony of the Mountains under the direction of Cornelia Laemmli will take you on a journey through the biggest blockbuster films;  2001: A Space Odyssey, The Godfather, James Bond, Titanic, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Pink Panther and many more. A special treat will be a piece written by the concertmaster of our Youth Orchestra, Benjamin Parks Dawson.

For a truly star-studded evening, come dressed as your favorite movie character for our costume contest. The first prize, donated by KNETIC, is a three day trip for two to Universal Studios in Orlando, including flights from the Tri-Cities airport, three nights at the All Star Resort in Orlando and three day passes to Universal Studios!
Join us after the concert at the Bus Pit (240 E Main St, Kingsport), where celebrity judges will present the prizes for the best costumes at 10:45pm.  The increcible local band, Wolf Creek will keep the music playing into the wee hours.  Present your Symphony ticket stub at the door of the Bus Pit for free admission.

For tickets and more information visit our website www.smphonyofthemountains.org or call the symphony box office at 423 392 8423 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              423 392 8423      end_of_the_skype_highlighting. Tickets can also be purchased at the door the night of the performance.

If you’re up for a night of good music then take a drive up to Kingsport.   The Symphony of the Mountains is  a great local Orchestra.

Random Pics from a few gigs

Happy Friday Everyone!

Here are a few random pictures from our last few gigs.  No videos or recordings from these just plain old “static” pictures. But here you go anyway, enjoy!

Knoxville Wind Symphony

Help support another GREAT local musical organization… The Knoxville Wind Symphony is:

The Knoxville Wind Symphony is a forty-person professional ensemble
consisting of woodwind, brass, and percussion players which performs
in Knoxville and the surrounding communities.

The Knoxville Wind Symphony seeks to perform the best wind literature at a professional standard. Accordingly, principal chairs in the ensemble have been filled with the finest area performers, including members of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, college and university music professors, and other area professionals.

At 4 pm on Sunday, March 7 the Knoxville Wind Symphony and East Tennessee Youth Wind Ensemble will perform concerts in the Tennessee Theatre, as well as a special portion of the concert featuring a combined wind orchestra over 100 strong.

The concert will feature a work by local composer & horn player W. Mark Harrell entitled Fanfare for the Lord Lieutenant.  Concluding the concert, the combined forces will perform Mark Camphouse’s A Movement for Rosa, a work built around the hymn “We Shall Overcome” and composed in 1992 in honor of the now-late civil rights heroine Rosa Parks.

This looks to be a really GREAT concert!!!   Ticket information can be found at the KWS website.  If you plan to attend,  make sure and look really close at the Brass Section.  You might just see some members of the KnoX Brass!