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Our Next Events

St Aloysius Summer Ball


15 Jun 2013


Wedding (Carphin House, Luthie, Nr St. Andrews)

We are delighted to be helping Rebecca Palmer and celebrate their big day.
06 Jul 2013


Royal Marine Condor, Arbroath, Summerball

We are very much looking forward to returning to RM Condor, Arbroath, to bring an evening of swing and jazz to their Hollywood Themed Summerball
20 Jul 2013


80th Birthday Party

We are delighted to be helping Gerry Hunter and his family celebrate their mum's 80th birthday.
03 Aug 2013



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  • Amanda & Stephen Bradie Wedding
    A massive thank you to all at Brass Impact Big Band and to Robert Steele for everything they did for us at our wedding on Saturday at Western House Ayr. Guys you provided a performance of a lifetime and blew away all our guest and ourselves. We cant thank you enough for giving us memories to cherish forever. We would…
  • Martin & Lauren McCudden Wedding
    Robert, where do we start? A massive thank you from us for playing at our wedding in September at Pollokshields Burgh Hall, the band was everything we hoped it would be and more. As soon as you guys started playing we could see the look on all of our guests' faces…."how did they manage to…
  • Geraldine & Paul McKeown Wedding
    Having Brass Impact made our day really special and our guests were absolutely blown away by the quality of your music- pretty much everyone we spoke to commented on how fantastic the band were and how much they'd enjoyed dancing all night long! Please pass on our thanks to the vocalists and to everyone in…
  • “Showstoppers” – Simon Fallaha Reviews Derry Jazz Festival
    Simon Fallaha, Freelance journalist, writer and photographer currently based in Derry-Londonderry reviews BI's sell out first night performance at the Derry Playhouse  ... Now, imagine the Londonderry Musical Society’s “Showstoppers” concerts in a more intimate venue. Next, reduce the sixty strong choir to a couple of soloists, one male, one female. Then throw in some…