Denver and the Mile High Orchestra

Denver and the Mile High Orchestra

D&MHO performing on Casting Crowns Christmas Celebration
Background information
Origin Nashville, TN, USA
Genres Pop/Funk/Rock/R+B/Gospel
Years active 1999–present
Labels Reel Loud Records
Website http://www.denvermho.com
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
Past members Keith Cooper, Josh Deane, Ross Walters, Jeffrey Scot Wills

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. DMHO finished third on The Next Great American Band, a "battle of the bands" reality show that aired on Fox in late 2007.

Personnel (as of 4/27/07)

Trumpets

Saxophones

Trombones

Rhythm

Tour Personnel

Discography

Albums

EPs

DVDs

Side projects

In 2009, various members of DMHO embarked on several side projects. Denver, Jared, Paul, Chris and tony started a side band called Planet VII.[1] Jeff plays keyboards for CCM artist Matthew West. Scott had a small acting role in Hannah Montana: The Movie, as well as main spokesman roles in two network television commercials. Denver, Chris and Justin played horns for pop/rock artist Kelly Clarkson during her 2009 summer tour and are currently involved in her fall tour and Paul Gregory Shearer has been touring with Mandisa. Most recently (2014), Scott Started his own band called "Force Ten" - a Rush Tribute Band where he is the lead vocalist and plays keyboards. A link to their band's first video can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHPcigbpd0M

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