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Detroit Party Marching Band

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Detroit Party Marching Band
OriginDetroit, Michigan, United States
GenresBrass band
Marching band
Years active2009–present
MembersPiccolo: Lauren Mercury Roberts, Anne Yambor

Flute: Sydney Stabler, Anne Yambor, Lauren Roberts

Clarinet: Antha Ann, Taylor Kozak, Sam Drotar

Soprano Saxophone: Leslie Wacker

Alto Saxophone: Emily Dieppa, Nikki McUmber, Jeff Richardson

Tenor Saxophone: Andrew Rosenberger

Baritone Saxophone: Jason Marker

Trumpet: Brian Roberts, Diana Rosenberger, Heather Wood, Markita Moore, Tim Flannery, Rich Main, Nikki Rodgers, Phoenix Wright

Trombone: James Hartrick, Steve Samuels, Max Majoros, Taylor Osmonson

Tuba: Thomas Gilchrist, Gabby Dorchak

Percussion: Monique Czarnecki, Phil Warren, "King" Joe Simonson, Bryan Debus, Samantha Lyttle, Tyler Migan
Website[1]

The Detroit Party Marching Band is a guerrilla band based in Detroit, Michigan. The band appears at events unexpectedly.[1] The band has played at events such as Mardi Gras (2012)(2015), Theatre Bizarre, Noel Night, Blowout!, the Nain Rouge parade,[2] the Hamtramck Labor Day Parade, 2010 Detroit Free Press Marathon,[3] and HONK![4] in Somerville, MA, as well as at many bars and parties throughout the Detroit area, both scheduled and unexpectedly. It has supported acts such as Band of Horses, Rebirth Brass Band, and What Cheer? Brigade. It was founded by Rachel Harkai and John and Molly Notarianni,[5] who felt inspired by the second-line bands they saw in New Orleans during Mardi Gras, and also after a trip to HONK! in late 2009. Its repertoire is a mix of Balkan and Balkan-inspired songs, and modern pop and R&B rearranged for brass, usually by the members themselves. They have also toured the Netherlands in Europe as part of the Cross Linx Music festival. They enjoy the admiration of their mothers, each other, and various drunks in and around Detroit.

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