Led by drummer Sunny Jain, Red Baraat Festival ! is the first and only dhol ‘n’ brass band of its kind in the States, melding the infectious North Indian rhythm Bhangra with brass funk and expressing the human spirit through improvisation and a powerful, live, raw sound. Sunny Jain Dhol, drumset, percussion, vocals
Rohin Khemani Tavil, percussion
Tomas Fujiwara Drumset, percussion
Arun Luthra Soprano saxophone
Mike Bomwell Tenor saxophone
Sonny Singh Trumpet, vocals
MiWi La Lupa Bass trumpet
Dave Smith Trombone
John Altieri Sousaphone
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Led by drummer Sunny Jain, Red Baraat Festival ! is the first and only dhol ‘n’ brass band of its kind in the States, melding the infectious North Indian rhythm Bhangra with brass funk and expressing the human spirit through improvisation and a powerful, live, raw sound. Sunny Jain Dhol, drumset, percussion, vocals
Rohin Khemani Tavil, percussion
Tomas Fujiwara Drumset, percussion
Arun Luthra Soprano saxophone
Mike Bomwell Tenor saxophone
Sonny Singh Trumpet, vocals
MiWi La Lupa Bass trumpet
Dave Smith Trombone
John Altieri Sousaphone
Led by drummer Sunny Jain, Red Baraat Festival ! is the first and only dhol n brass band of its kind in the States, melding the infectious North Indian rhythm Bhangra with funk, soca and jazz, and expressing the human spirit through improvisation and a powerful, live, raw sound. Comprised of dhol (double-sided, barrel-shaped North Indian drum slung over one shoulder), percussion and horns, this NYC-based group plays fresh originals, as well as traditional Punjabi songs and Bollywood numbers with a modern touch.
Sunny Jain - dhol; Rohin Khemani - tavil; Tomas Fujiwara - drumset; Arun Luthra - soprano sax; Mike Bomwell - tenor sax; Sonny Singh Suchdev - trumpet; Mike Williams - bass trumpet; Dave Smith - trombone; John Altieri -sousaphone.
Led by drummer Sunny Jain, Red Baraat Festival ! is the first and only dhol n brass band of its kind in the States, melding the infectious North Indian rhythm Bhangra with funk, soca and jazz, and expressing the human spirit through improvisation and a powerful, live, raw sound. Comprised of dhol (double-sided, barrel-shaped North Indian drum slung over one shoulder), percussion and horns, this NYC-based group plays fresh originals, as well as traditional Punjabi songs and Bollywood numbers with a modern touch.
Sunny Jain - dhol; Rohin Khemani - tavil; Tomas Fujiwara - drumset; Arun Luthra - soprano sax; Mike Bomwell - tenor sax; Sonny Singh Suchdev - trumpet; Mike Williams - bass trumpet; Dave Smith - trombone; John Altieri -sousaphone.
Led by drummer Sunny Jain, Red Baraat Festival ! is the first and only dhol n brass band of its kind in the States, melding the infectious North Indian rhythm Bhangra with funk, soca and jazz, and expressing the human spirit through improvisation and a powerful, live, raw sound. Comprised of dhol (double-sided, barrel-shaped North Indian drum slung over one shoulder), percussion and horns, this NYC-based group plays fresh originals, as well as traditional Punjabi songs and Bollywood numbers with a modern touch.
Sunny Jain - dhol; Rohin Khemani - tavil; Tomas Fujiwara - drumset; Arun Luthra - soprano sax; Mike Bomwell - tenor sax; Sonny Singh Suchdev - trumpet; Mike Williams - bass trumpet; Dave Smith - trombone; John Altieri -sousaphone.
Led by drummer Sunny Jain, Red Baraat Festival ! is the first and only dhol n brass band of its kind in the States, melding the infectious North Indian rhythm Bhangra with funk, soca and jazz, and expressing the human spirit through improvisation and a powerful, live, raw sound. Comprised of dhol (double-sided, barrel-shaped North Indian drum slung over one shoulder), percussion and horns, this NYC-based group plays fresh originals, as well as traditional Punjabi songs and Bollywood numbers with a modern touch.
Sunny Jain - dhol; Rohin Khemani - tavil; Tomas Fujiwara - drumset; Arun Luthra - soprano sax; Mike Bomwell - tenor sax; Sonny Singh Suchdev - trumpet; Mike Williams - bass trumpet; Dave Smith - trombone; John Altieri -sousaphone.