Dallas Brass at Woodlands for a Return Engagement

The Dallas Brass.

The Hot Springs/Hot Springs Village Symphony Guild is pleased to announce a return engagement of The Dallas Brass at the Woodlands Auditorium, 1101 DeSoto Blvd., Hot Springs Village, on Thursday, October 6, 2022, at 7:30 PM.

A Dallas Brass concert is better described as a musical performance experience. This six-piece ensemble can do things with brass instruments that defy explanation. They do this with a wide repertoire that includes classical masterpieces, Dixieland, swing, Broadway, Hollywood, and patriotic music. The Brass includes Paul Carlson, Juan Berrios, Jim Lutz, Garrett Klein, Buddy Deshler, and Josh Carlson.

In addition, they are master entertainers that will have you standing in your seats and tapping your feet to the rhythm. Since their start in 1983, they have performed throughout America, Europe, and Asia. They have appeared with Skitch Henderson, Peter Nero, and Bob Hope, and have performed for U.S. Presidents. They have performed in Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and on television.

A special treat will be a collection of Americana and Patriotic pieces performed by the Dallas Brass in collaboration with the Mountain Pine band.

All of this happens at Woodlands Auditorium on Thursday, October 6, 2022, at 7:30 PM. Reserved seats are only $30. Tickets can be purchased by accessing www.hotspringsvillage.thundertix. Join the Symphony Guild for this wonderful evening of great music and top-notch entertainment.

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