Tin Brass Brothers

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Tin Brass Brothers
General information
origin Austria
Genre (s) Brass music
founding 2006
Website www.blechbrassbrothers.at
Current occupation
Andreas Aichinger
Florian Ehrlinger
Johannes Peer
Julian Mörzinger
Raphael Aichinger
Christoph Gruber
Thomas Gahleitner
Thomas Nigl
Christian Enzenhofer

Blech Brass Brothers is a brass band from Austria that combines traditional brass music and pop music to create an independent mix.

history

By making music together in the Ottensheim music school and the local music associations in Lacken and St. Gotthard in the Mühlkreis , the two musicians Thomas Nigl and Florian Ehrlinger came up with the idea of ​​founding their own brass group. Four of them began to play traditional brass and folk music. After the line-up had gradually expanded to eight brass players, the young musicians began to integrate their own arrangements and compositions into their program, which soon became their trademark.

In 2013 the band presented their debut CD Checkstazzz , and from 2015 they went on tour with the music cabaret Bezirzmusikfest . The second album Lost in Tradition was released in 2016 and the band performed at the Brass Wiesn Festival in Eching , among others . In 2017, the group was expanded to include drummer Christian Enzenhofer. In August 2017, the musicians performed at a short-term invitation in an amusement park in Moscow, which was a special highlight for the band. In 2018, the first appearance at Woodstock of brass music followed . In the same year the group also released the singles Zimt und Zucker and Schware Göd (as a feature of Beda mit Palme, with whom the band has performed frequently since 2017). In 2019 he made another appearance at Woodstock for brass music.

Discography

Albums

  • 2013: Checkstazzz
  • 2016: Lost in tradition

Singles

  • 2018: cinnamon and sugar
  • 2018: Schware Göd (Beda mit Palme feat. Blech Brass Brothers)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Brass Wiesn Festival - Band Archive. Retrieved January 16, 2020 .
  2. ^ Mühlviertel brass music in Moscow. Retrieved January 16, 2020 .
  3. New video: Blech Brass Brothers are sugar-sweet. Retrieved January 16, 2020 .
  4. Rousing dialect music before the "Woodstock of brass music". Retrieved January 16, 2020 .