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REQUIEM FOR THE TRUTH, first presented in association with Collapsing Horse for a four night sold-out run at Dublin Fringe Festival 2017. **CONCEPT** Stomptown Brass, the outrageously energetic 10-piece street-funk band, and Collapsing Horse, the most exciting young theatre company in Ireland, invite you to join them as they take on an audacious task: to host a funeral for the Truth.
March 2017 Video edited by Conor Tobin (www.conortobin.ie) and Cilléin McEvoy Video directed by Cilléin McEvoy Camerawork by Conor Tobin, Marco Griffini and Harry Sunderland Special thanks to Bodytonic, the Bernard Shaw staff and the Big Blue Bus staff Music & Lyrics written by James O'Leary Rob Grant - Trumpet,
Video directed, shot and edited by Brian Benjamin Dwyer (www.madramorproductions.com) Cast: Dominic MacHale (lead), Stephen Dwyer, Colm MacSweeny, Graham Sheehan, Ronan MacSweeny and Zoe the Dog. Special thanks to Mercury Goes Retrograde Vintage Clothes Shop, Langford Row Coffee and Music Store, Giada Orlandi and Simon MacHale.
The title track from Stomptown Brass' first EP, played to a sold out Sugar Club in Dublin for the band's EP launch on February 19th 2016. One of the band's original compositions, written by trombonist James O'Leary. Directed by Leon Murphy Shot by Leon Murphy & Mark Power Sound by Ian O'Donoghue The Locomotive EP is available to buy at stomptownbrass.bandcamp.com.
Blathnaid catches up with Stomptown Brass, and finds out about how they got together, their American influences, and creating their unique band sound with acoustic instruments. They perform 'Guji' an original composition by their trombone player James O'Leary. Find more at www.twotube.ie Twitter: @Twotubetv Facebook: www.facebook.com/twotubetv
Impromptu march down South Richmond Street playing Rutland Blues at the close of the inaugural Canalaphonic festival in May 2015.
Stomptown Brass are a new urban brass outfit from Dublin with musical roots in the New Orleans tradition of street-stomping horn players. The band focuses on original material composed by trombonist James O'Leary. Add to the original takes on artists as diverse as Outkast and Brendan Behan and you get a band determined to give listeners something they haven't heard before.
Stomptown Brass playing Rutland Blues on Suffolk St, Dublin, St. Patrick's Day 2015 For more, follow Stomptown Brass on Website: http://www.stomptownbrass.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stomptownbrass Twitter: https://twitter.com/StomptownBrass