DENVILLE — The Kiwanis Club of Denville and Imperial Brass are presenting a concert “A Season of Thanksgiving with a Special Thanks to our Veterans.” The concert will be held at Lakeview School, 44 Cooper Road, Denville on Saturday evening, November 17 at 7:30 p.m. Doors will open at 7:00 p.m. The first 100 veterans to register will attend free. The cost for tickets is $10.00.
Free veteran tickets and $10.00 tickets can be obtained online by clicking here or at Highlands State Bank, 55 Broadway; or Painten Place, 150 Route 53 and C2 Education, 276 East Main Street.
Imperial Brass has been delighting audiences around New Jersey for over 25 years. Originally founded as the Rutgers Alumni Brass Band by alumni Steve Dillon and Jon Korsun with arranger Mark Freeh, the band gave its first concert in April of 1991. Since then, Imperial Brass has presented highly entertaining programs that include traditional brass band literature, classical arrangements, popular music and more.
Many of the world’s greatest brass musicians have worked and collaborated with Imperial Brass over the years. Featured artists have included former principal trumpet of the New York Philharmonic Philip Smith, principal trombone of the New York Philharmonic Joseph Alessi, storied British euphonium soloists Robert and Nicholas Childs, famed American jazz cornetist Warren Vaché, principal trombone of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Charles Baker, and principal tuba of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Derek Fenstermacher.