Saxton’s Cornet Band performs on the Main Stage Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
Members of the Danville Dance Company perform at the festival Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
Festival-goers relax in the shade near a giant piece of Brass Band Festival art. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
People relax in the shade as they listen to brass music on the main stage Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
The crowd at the main stage applauds the 202nd U.S. Army Band as they take a final bow Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
People relax in the shade as they listen to brass music on the main stage Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
Austin Hagy, right, prepares to swing as he plays baseball with Jack Ferguson, 12, center, and Ben Stretker, 10, left, on the lawn in front of the main stage Saturday. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
Members of Saxton’s Cornet Band perform on the main stage Saturday. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
A horn player with Saxton’s Cornet Band performs Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
A horn player with Saxton’s Cornet Band performs on the main stage Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
Saxton’s Cornet Band takes a bow after performing on the Main Stage Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
Nicky Hughes, narrator for Saxton’s Cornet Band, speaks to the crowd gathered in front of the main stage Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
Saxton’s Cornet Band performs on the Main Stage Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
(Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
Pins stuck in a map document where visitors came from for the Great American Brass Band Festival. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
Tim and Stephanie Kitts place a pin in the map for where they came from, Johnson City, Tennessee. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)
Jacob Deshler puts a pin in the map for Livingston, New Jersey. (Photo by Ben Kleppinger)