Concerts in the Park: Great Lakes Brass

Schedule

Sun, 26 Jul, 2026 at 04:00 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

Bronson Park | Kalamazoo, MI

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Great Lakes Brass celebrates the culture and traditions of New Orleans, with an emphasis on the style and sounds of genre-bending brass bands and second lines. We play traditional songs that are iconic to the origin story of jazz, blues, and funk. We also take cues from contemporary brass band culture, riffing on popular and original music through our funky, New Orleans & Michigan lens. Reverence for history is intertwined with ongoing creative adaptation, and our pledge to play it forward.
Great Lakes Brass has played extensively across the state of Michigan, including popular festivals like Harvest Gathering, Buttermilk Jamboree, Blissfest, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, ArtPrize, Sounds of the Zoo, and many others. GLB founded the annual Mardi Gras celebration, “Saugatuck Second Line” in their inaugural outing in 2020, and have collaborated with many artists since, including Airborne or Aquatic, Seth Bernard, The Rebel Eves, Peter Madcat Ruth, Rachael Davis, A. Billi Free, Charlie Millard, Hannah Laine, Joshua Davis, The Frank Youngman All Stars, and Kait Rose to name a few.
Trumpet, trombone, and saxophone play familiar melodies driven by sousaphone and percussion. On the street or the stage, our music moves. Based in Fennville, MI – Great Lakes Brass features a lineup of remarkable Michigan musicians, including Fred Bueltmann (Sousaphone), Josh Keller (Trumpet), Jarad Saxsquatch Selner (Saxophone), Scott Dumas (Trombone), Dede Alder (Drums), Carolyn Koebel (Drums), Andrew Schrock (Vocals), Brad Fritcher (Trumpet), Ken Cooper (Trumpet), Adam Danis (Drums), and many others.
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Bronson Park
200 S Rose Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
Concerts in the Park is a program of the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo, with support from the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation and the City of Kalamazoo. It is one of Kalamazoo’s long-standing traditions, typically held on Sunday afternoons in June, July, and August at Bronson Park, delivering a unique experience unlike any other. Each concert is free and family-friendly. Bring chairs or blankets for your comfort!
There is no rain site for Concerts in the Park. If inclement weather is expected, the concert may be canceled by 2 pm on that same day.
On-street parking is available all around the perimeter of the park at any meter.
Additional parking is nearby at the South Street Parking Garage. First 90 minutes are free.
Sponsors:
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
WMUK 102.1
Encore
Kzoo Parks
Michigan Arts and Culture Council
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Bronson Park, 304 W South St, Kalamazoo, MI 49007, United States

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