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Trombone Star Brett Baker Embarks on Busy Tour Across the U.S. and Wales
Baker to visit Swansea, Chicago, Detroit, and New Jersey for performances and workshops
Mar. 14, 2026 at 12:00pm
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Renowned trombone player Brett Baker is set to embark on a whirlwind tour across the United States and Wales over the next few weeks. After performing at the Welsh Regional Championship in Swansea, Baker will travel to the U.S. to visit longtime friend and collaborator Dr. Keith Wilkinson, work with the Dublin City Band in Columbus, Ohio, and record new works with the Chicago Staff Band of the Salvation Army. He will then head to Detroit to perform with the Five Lakes Band and Motor City Youth and Senior Bands before concluding his trip with a workshop, recital, and concert with the Imperial Brass Band in New Jersey.
Why it matters
Brett Baker is a highly respected trombone soloist and clinician, known for his virtuosic playing and collaborative spirit. This tour showcases his dedication to the trombone community, as he shares his talents and expertise with bands and musicians across the U.S. and Wales.
The details
Baker's busy schedule includes a performance at the Welsh Regional Championship in Swansea, followed by a trip to the U.S. to visit his friend and collaborator Dr. Keith Wilkinson in Columbus, Ohio. He will then work with the Dublin City Band and record new works with the Chicago Staff Band of the Salvation Army. After that, Baker will head to Detroit to perform with the Five Lakes Band and Motor City Youth and Senior Bands before concluding his tour with a workshop, recital, and concert with the Imperial Brass Band in New Jersey.
- On March 15, 2026, Baker will perform at the Welsh Regional Championship in Swansea.
- Immediately after the Welsh Regional Championship, Baker will depart for the United States.
- During his time in the U.S., Baker will visit Columbus, Ohio, Chicago, Detroit, and New Jersey.
The players
Brett Baker
A renowned trombone soloist and clinician known for his virtuosic playing and collaborative spirit.
Dr. Keith Wilkinson
A longtime friend and collaborator of Brett Baker, who has arranged many solo works for him to perform and record.
Tim Jameson
The conductor of the Dublin City Band, with whom Baker will work during his U.S. tour.
Brett Tolcher
The conductor of the Chicago Staff Band of the Salvation Army, with whom Baker will record new works.
Ron Waiksnoris
The conductor of the Imperial Brass Band, with whom Baker will present a workshop, recital, and concert in New Jersey.
What they’re saying
“We're thrilled to have Brett Baker join us for this special recording project. His virtuosic playing and collaborative spirit will be a great asset to the Chicago Staff Band.”
— Brett Tolcher, Conductor, Chicago Staff Band of the Salvation Army
What’s next
After his tour, Baker will likely continue to perform and collaborate with bands and musicians around the world, sharing his passion for the trombone and inspiring the next generation of musicians.
The takeaway
Brett Baker's busy tour across the U.S. and Wales showcases his dedication to the trombone community and his commitment to sharing his talents and expertise with musicians of all ages and skill levels. His collaborative spirit and virtuosic playing continue to make him a highly sought-after performer and clinician in the brass band world.
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