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Profile of the band Sonoma County marching Band, the Hubbub Club, a loose confederation of players and instruments. Baritone horn play, Dan Bosch notes that their music draws from many sources, including “New Orleans, Balkan, Mexican, Cuban, Italian, and even some Rolling Stones or Michael Jackson pop. Instruments vary, but come from ‘three main sections - percussion, bass, and melody.’ There's no amplification. Look for almost every possible horn instrument and lots of drumming, sometimes a flute, accordion, or banjo, occasionally vocals.” They’ve played at the Cotati Accordion Festival (with five accordions), the Apple Blossom and Guerneville Pride parades, the Progressive Festival, the Gravenstein Apple Fair, and numerous farmers markets, benefits, and rallies.
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