Dutch band at Olympics (with Sousaphone)

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Dutch band at Olympics (with Sousaphone)

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They get some press every Winter Olympics since Nagano, but this year the word is really spreading about "Kleintje Pils" (roughly translates as "Small Beers.") They are one of the many "Dweilorkest" bands in The Netherlands that play during Carnival and other festivals. This band has been playing since 1975!

A video of them playing last summer (there are many more clips,) and an article & video about them.

I have been exploring this sort of music for a while - there are really quite a few of these little brass bands all over Europe... some better, some not so much ;-)
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Nice to see these small bands getting publicity. I enjoy the small brass groups/street bands of the world. They are doing what they love and have fun doing it, which is what it's all about. Plus it's always good to see the sousaphone getting publicity too! Thanks for posting the link I enjoyed it
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TUbajohn20J wrote:Nice to see these small bands getting publicity. I enjoy the small brass groups/street bands of the world. They are doing what they love and have fun doing it, which is what it's all about. Plus it's always good to see the sousaphone getting publicity too! Thanks for posting the link I enjoyed it
There is a somewhat active Streetband YahooGroup with links to many bands around the world, and if you are in Boston early October or Seattle mid-Spring, check out the Honk! Fests for much more.
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