
DKO 8pc Personnel: (Live)
DarrenKramer Trombone, Composer, Arranger
ChrisWalters Lead Trumpet, Flugelhorn
DawnKramer Trumpet, Flugelhorn
BobRebholz Alto & Tenor Saxophone, Flute, EWI
BrianMonroney Acoustic & Electric Guitar
EricGunnison Keyboards, Piano
GarrettSayers Electric Bass
DeanOldencott Drums
Originals
Funk • Jazz • Latin
In The Now Pt.II (feat. Michael Brecker)
Contingency (feat. Eric Marienthal)
Ballade (feat. Rick Margitza)
Turbulent Altercation (feat. Jerry Hey & Gary Grant)
Quench! (feat. Jym Britton)Not Far From Here (feat. Darelle Holden)
A Cask Of Thousands (feat. Pat Bianchi)
DKO Originals Sampler #1DKO Originals Sampler #2
Contingency (feat. Eric Marienthal)
Ballade (feat. Rick Margitza)
Turbulent Altercation (feat. Jerry Hey & Gary Grant)
Quench! (feat. Jym Britton)Not Far From Here (feat. Darelle Holden)
A Cask Of Thousands (feat. Pat Bianchi)
DKO Originals Sampler #1DKO Originals Sampler #2
DKO 8pc is a world-class instrumental horn band and performs original Funk, Jazz & Latin composed and arranged by bandleader/trombonist Darren Kramer. This exciting new group has capitalized on creating the next generation of crossover jazz and brings this high-energy music to people all over the world through their inspiring performances, educational workshops and exceptional recordings. DKO pushes typical boundaries regarding rhythm, harmony, the use of Kramer's innovative electric trombone, as well as visually with
all band members using iPads and TheGigEasy Complete Music Solutions to read digital sheet music and to control their own personal monitor mixes. All four DKO CDs are available on iTunes and feature world-class artists such as Eric Marienthal, Jerry Hey, Gary Willis, and the late Michael Brecker who praised Kramer’s music as "fresh, innovative funk by a brilliant, upcoming trombonist”.
all band members using iPads and TheGigEasy Complete Music Solutions to read digital sheet music and to control their own personal monitor mixes. All four DKO CDs are available on iTunes and feature world-class artists such as Eric Marienthal, Jerry Hey, Gary Willis, and the late Michael Brecker who praised Kramer’s music as "fresh, innovative funk by a brilliant, upcoming trombonist”.

















