Denver and the Mile High Orchestra
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September (song)...14, 2007, the song was covered during Fox Television's reality-competition The Next Great American Band by Nashville big-band group Denver and the Mile High Orchestra. September has also been used in video games like the European... In this article: September, Earth, Wind & Fire, Dance Dance Revolution Universe, Boogie Wonderland, Let's Groove, Feed the Animals, Elite Beat Agents, Donkey Konga, Wii Music, and Xbox 360 |
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Wikipedia | August 03, 2009
Denver and the Mile High Orchestra
Denver and the Mile High Orchestra (DMHO) is a horn-driven band based out of Nashville, Tennessee. DMHO was formed by a group of friends at Belmont University in 1999. They have traveled across the world, playing at churches, conferences,...
In this article: Denver, Belmont University, The Next Great American Band, Kelly Clarkson, and Salt Lake City
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NBC | July 03, 2009
Freedom Festival Begins Today at 5 p.m.
...be free family fun including music and s firework show. The church expects around 10,000 or more people to come out. Performance by Denver and the Mile High Orchestra A highly-anticipated fireworks show, known as one of the largest...
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Wikipedia | April 06, 2009
Lifest
..., Relient K, Avalon, Kirk Franklin, Rebecca St. James, Casting Crowns, Newsong, Hawk Nelson, Plus One , Jump 5, Tait, Audio Adrenaline, Denver and the Mile High Orchestra, Salvador , Kutless, Superchick, Pillar and many more. Lifest also...
In this article: Plus One, Tait, Salvador, Superchick, Christian Festival Association, Kutless, Audio Adrenaline, and Tobymac
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Film.com TV Blog | December 26, 2007
About Last Night: The Clark Brothers Got Their Stockings Stuffed on The Next Great American Band - Film.com
..."The Last Time." Judge John Rzeznik and his band the Goo Goo Dolls performed "Broadway." The third finalists, the beyond lame Denver and the Mile High Orchestra, performed an energetic (for them) "Vehicle." Host Dominic Bowden then...
In this article: Snoop Dogg, Russell James, The Clark Brothers, Victoria's Secret, The Next Great American Band, John Rzeznik, and Alessandra Ambrosio
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www.washingtonpost.com | December 20, 2007
Highlights
"A Home for the Holidays" (Channel 9 at 8) is the ninth annual CBS special designed to raise awareness about adoption; it features performances by Sheryl Crow, James Blunt, Fergie, Karmina, Carole King, John Legend and Reba McEntire.
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Film.com TV Blog | December 19, 2007
The Big Disappointments of 2007 - Film.com
...that brought you American Idol (which itself had an off year in 2007). I think I can safely predict that neither the Clark Brothers, Denver and the Mile High Orchestra, or Sixwire will ever be considered a great American band, let alone the...
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Rolling Stone | December 10, 2007
Rock Reality Show Recap: Dot Dot Dot Expire on The Next Great American Band : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
...eighth report: Sixty Great American Reality Minutes in Three Sentences: Emo-goth fashion disasters Dot Dot Dot are sent home in favor of Denver and the Mile High Orchestra - presumably because Dot Dot Dot fans are too busy sinning on a Friday...
In this article: Dot Dot Dot, Rock, The Next Great American Band, Clark Brothers, Denver, Emo, Pizza, Mad magazine, and These Are the Days of Our Lives
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Rolling Stone | December 02, 2007
Rock Reality Show Recap: Clark Brothers Bring Judge to Tears With Rod Stewart Tune on The Next Great American Band : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
...point they rode in on are sent home. The remaining five bands spunk up the songs of Rod Stewart, but not without hesitation. Swing-dweebs Denver and the Mile High Orchestra out themselves as a Christian band, saying, "Since Rod Stewart is a...
In this article: Rod Stewart, The Next Great American Band, Clark Brothers, Buddhist, Rock, Denver, Hot Legs, You're in My Heart, The Sarah Conner Chronicles, and Sheila E.
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Rolling Stone | November 25, 2007
Rock Reality Show Recap: The Clark Brothers Dominate Rolling Stones Week on The Next Great American Band : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
...No one set it better than Denver himself: "How can we take [a Rolling Stones song] that is so edgy and so raw and just make it very much Denver and the Mile High Orchestra? " Obviously, by taking the edginess and rawness out of it, adding...
In this article: The Clark Brothers, Rock, Rolling Stones, The Next Great American Band, Gimme Shelter, Denver, God, American Idol, and Light of Doom
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Rolling Stone | October 22, 2007
Rock Reality Show Recap: Crappy Groups Galore Grace the Premiere of The Next Great American Band : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
...and leaping (Dot Dot Dot), and a twelve-piece big band that doesn't realize the swing-revival revival is still like fifteen years off (Denver and the Mile High Orchestra). Only two bands are truly worth putting a sawbuck in the office pool:...
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Denver and the Mile High Orchestra (DMHO) is a horn-driven band based out of Nashville, Tennessee. DMHO was formed by a group of friends at Belmont University in 1999. They have traveled across the world, playing at churches, conferences, and festivals. They have performed at two Olympic Games (2002-Salt Lake City, 2004-Athens), and were the house band at the 2005 Gospel Music Association Music Awards. Most recently, DMHO finished third on The Next Great American Band, a "battle of the bands" reality show that aired on Fox during the Fall of 2007.
- Name:
- Denver and the Mile High Orchestra
- Origin:
- Nashville, TN, USA
- Years Active:
- 1999 – Present
- Current members:
- Adam Beck, Denver Bierman, Justin Carpenter, Chris Gregg, Reggie Grisham, Kenn Hughes, Michael Kemp, Tony Marvelli, Jeff Pardo, Jared Ribble, Paul Shearer, Scott Steward
- Former Members:
- Keith Cooper, Josh Deane, Ross Walters, Jeffrey Scot Wills
- Genre:
- Pop/Funk/Rock/R+B/Gospel
- Record Label:
- Reel Loud Records
- Website:
- http://www.denvermho.com
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