The Brass Ball

Sept. 18, 2004, Library Park, Waterbury, CT

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the band shell

The Rhoby S. Harrub Performing Arts Pavilion: Soon, there will be lots and lots of bands here.
(Photo by Allen Ouimet.)



Updated 9/21 for the rescheduled event. Go to the schedule page for new performance times.
Clicking on "web" will take you from the Brass Ball site to the musician's own Web site.


Bludrum
Waterbury. Tom Waits meets the Residents. web

Conga Girl’s Drum Circle
Waterbury. Women's hand-drumming circle.

Farmertan
Greater Waterbury. Powerpop-rock.  web

Jimmy Ferguson
Waterbury. Acoustic Rock.

The Fighting Cocks
Greater Waterbury. Post-punk.

Green Inside
New Haven. Soulful pop rock. web

God’s Left Hand
Waterbury. Pre-apocalypse urban folk. web

Bob Gotta
Woodbury. Folk.

Holiday Rain
CT. Indie pysch-pop.

Gypsy
Waterbury. Rhythm and blues.

Grounded Magazine Showcase
Hip hop selected by the Waterbury TV show. Includes Takumo Posse.

Lady Angel
Waterbury. Rhythm and blues/gospel.

Lazywayout

Waterbury. Rock. web

Mr. Don't Move
Waterbury. World beat rock 'n' blues.

Odyssey
Waterbury. Indie rock trio.

Roy O'Neil
Waterbury. Country songsmith writes tunes of the Brass City— in a musical play, even.

The Presidential Targets
New Haven. Satirical rock & roll.

The Quintanas
Waterbury. Romantic Spanish guitars by a father-son duo.

superfallingstars
CT. Ram-shaking, jangly indie pop. web

Tim Trainer
Waterbury. Acoustic rock.

The Sawtelles
Plantsville. Nerve rock. Sparse and harmonic. web

The Supermodels
Waterbury. Sonic rock.

Zu Zazz String OrKestra
Wilton. American roots music of 1920s, 30s, and 40s — jazz, jug, and hula — on vintage instruments.