Southside Casual Classics Concert Series Presents Tennessee Valley Brass

  • Monday, April 27, 2015

The Tennessee Valley Brass will be performing on Monday, May 11 as part of the concert series of  Southside Casual Classics at the Camp House, 149 E. ML King Blvd.  The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. and last about an hour.  There is no fee, but a goodwill donation for the musicians is appreciated. 

Street parking is available, and there is free parking in the evenings in the lot across Lindsay St. from the Camp House. 

The Tennessee Valley Brass is a Chattanooga-based brass quintet with a focus on modern repertoire and audience-friendly programs. Founded in 2009 when several of the members moved into the Chattanooga area, the Tennessee Valley Brass performs throughout the region and presents a wide range of repertoire in concerts, special events, and educational clinics. 

Quintet members are Tommy Bulman and Curt Elverd, trumpet; Ellie Jenkins, horn; Rich Stichler, trombone; and Michael Carver, bass trombone.  All are music educators and performers in Tennessee and Georgia.  

For more information on this concert and the series, visit Southside Casual Classics.

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