Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Bring New Orleans style to your event with the Brass Animals band


San Francisco, CA - September 24, 2019 - When it comes to spicing up a corporate event or adding something special to a wedding ceremony, then Brass Animals are a popular choice for their New Orleans-style and swagger.

Brass Animals are a multi-talented, eclectic outfit of musicians who have delighted and wowed audiences of all shapes and sizes with their fantastic delivery of music.

And they see a rising number of bookings from organizers of corporate, private, public and sports events which are aiming to take them to the next level.

They have worked with established companies and organizations such as the Oakland Raiders, Google, Jack Daniels, IHG, Salesforce, the San Jose Earthquakes, Workday, and the San Francisco Zoo.

Brass Animals are also popular additions to weddings and special occasions that ensure memorable moments for audiences.

Their sound fuses the famous New Orleans brass band style with an eclectic blend of hip-hop, R&B, funk and pop. 

Typical performances include explosive renditions of recent favorites by artists like Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Aaliyah, Snoop Dogg, as well as our spin on vintage classics by Louis Armstrong, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Herbie Hancock.

So why not let the Brass Animals get the party started with their infectious brand of brass-driven, booty-shaking hip-hop, New Orleans funk, pop and R&B. 

"Our seasoned horn line brings a diverse selection of new and classic hits by well-known artists," commented founder Ben Lack.

"We've also performed for many engaged couples and newlyweds and have been recognized as a 2018 and 2019 Couples Choice Awards Winner by WeddingWire."

Brass Animals has local troupes currently located in California, Texas, Georgia, New York, and Illinois, and comprised of professional musicians who have decades of experience.

To book the band or for more information, call (214) 952-2847 or email: black@brassanimals.com. Alternatively, click on their website: https://brassanimals.com/

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