Honk!Tx 2024...
Yes there were tubas. Lots of them as well as all other kind of instruments at the Austin Honk!Tx street band festival this past weekend. It was our second year to attend and I love every minute. Though I do get plenty of opportunities to play music with good people all the time I do wish there was something like this in my home town with wacky dress up sensibilities which in many cases with these groups also combine with community purposes to make the world a better place.
Here's the Honk!Tx Mission statement:
HONK!TX is a nonprofit, community-driven festival that brings street and brass bands from around the country to perform for free in the public spaces of Austin, Texas. Mobile and unamplified, HONK! bands transform everyday locations into spontaneous stages, dissolving the line between crowd and performers and inviting everyone to celebrate the joys of music and community. A range of genres will be represented: New Orleans second-line brass, European Klezmer and Balkan, Brazilian, West African and more. HONK! is a celebration of community, collaboration and creative expression. Join the revelry!
Above is pictured and you may guess their name, The Neon Brass Party from the clothing style. They come to the festival from Seattle, Wa. The traveling bands are put up in the homes of volunteers, preferably located on public transit or bike lanes. Food sponsors, Restaurants, Caterers and individuals feed everyone.
9th Avenue Brass from Pensacola, Fl. One of my favorites.
Bramaya West African Music and Dance from Austin.
Generally not real crowded for a free festival but I could not get real close to the Minor Mishap Marching Band.
Black Sheep Ensemble from Atlanta.
Greenbelt Honk! Situation from Greenbelt, Maryland.
Cimarrona La Original from Santo Domingo Costa Rica. Great group, good drums and tuba.
The Human Band from New Orleans. Not your typical New Orleans thing but a bit of Balkan and other stuff thrown in.
I think a lot of Honk groups, many cities have Honk Festivals, meet in the park or other public space on a weekend afternoon, rehearse an hour and then perform an hour. I'd love to do something like that. Maybe I'm not too old to have this much energy I just wish I had the arranging skills to put it together. I'd certainty hold down the tuba line.
Labels: band, Costa Rica, drums, festival, Lufkin Brass, music, New Orleans, Polka, tuba
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