Da Musica Brass Quintet

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Serving Indianapolis IN

Having a diverse repertoire of covering various genres and eras of musical talent, we provide custom wedding music selections fit for your special day.  We are available to play at any venue of your selection.

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As a professional wedding band with a diverse selection of over 750 selections of music, we have a tremendous repertoire of covering various musical genres and eras.   We provide custom wedding music selections fit for your special day, and we will play at any venue of your selection.   In addition to weddings, we offer our services to classical concerts, pop concerts, patriotic concerts, park concerts, and festivals.Our group consists of two trumpets, a french horn, a trombone, and a tuba.   Our wide selection of music includes a variety of interactive music, classical music, popular music, contemporary music, historic music, and children's music.   As a quintet, our group includes five professional members, including Steven R. Coomer, Russell Wilcox, John Miller, John Hague, and Hal Cordona.Having played the trumpet for many years, Steve Coomer serves as the main trumpet player in the band.As a freelance trumpet player, Russell Wilcox serves as the group's second trumpet player.With over 37 years of experience with the French horn in various bands, John Miller serves as the group's French horn player.Having performed the trombone in a variety of bands, John Hague serves as the group's trombone player.

Among other cities, Da Musica Brass Quintet may serve the following areas: Indianapolis, Bloomington, Lafayette, Anderson, Terre Haute, Muncie, Nora, Oaklandon, Southport, Carmel, Castleton, Columbus, Eagle Creek, Elizabethtown, Fishers, Grammer, Greenwood, Kokomo, Marion, New Augusta, Noblesville, Peru, Warsaw, West Lafayette, Aroma, Arney, Armiesburg, Arlington, Arcadia, Arba

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