Brass Mash performing on stage at the San Luis Obispo Mission.
Sam Franklin playing a baritone saxophone in a dim outdoor setting.
Members of Brass Mash wearing black and gold, posing like a family portrait but looking humorously in different directions.
Audience point of view looking at Brass Mash on the Liquid Gravity stage, lit with glowing red light
Ben Kerr, wearing a gold blazer, holding his trumpet with arms outstretched on stage as bandmates look at him.
Colin Dean playing trombone on Liquid Gravity stage at night
Line of brass players shown from the side, in daylight with trees in the background
Sean Sullivan in focused behind other musicians, playing the drums, wearing sunglasses and a yellow shirt that reads "Blessed."
Sam playing a baritone saxophone, Brett playing a sousaphone, and Tim playing a tenor saxophone, on stage with wooden planks as a backdrop
Brass Mash lit up, performing on stage at night time at Liquid Gravity Brewing
Band members of Brass Mash standing in a row with saxophones, trumpets, trombones, a bass and drums.
Ben Kerr playing trumpet in the foreground and Colin Dean playing trombone in the background on an outdoor stage in late daylight.
Anthony Yi playing a saxophone on stage, Colin reacting with sunglasses to his playing.
Sean Sullivan playing drums on a lit stage at night.
The back of a child's head, wearing hearing protection, looking in the direction of Brass Mash on stage
Brass Mash on stage at Whale Rock Music Festival, framed by oak foliage in daylight
Brass Mash on the Liquid Gravity stage, performing for an audience in late daylight
A saxophone on a stand in the foreground, with a drumset in the background. The decal on the bass drum reads "Brass Mash."
A music festival crowd in sunny weather, with large oak trees above a stage with Brass Mash playing
Colin Dean wearing a gold jacket, playing trombone on a dark stage
The band Brass Mash on stage at Liquid Gravity Brewing, illuminated while playing at night.
Ben Kerr playing the trumpet, in a gold sequin blazer with eyes closed.