Tim Zimmerman and The King’s Brass to appear in concert at Tyler church

Published 3:58 pm Thursday, December 15, 2022

Special to the Tyler Morning Telegraph

Tim Zimmerman and The King’s Brass will appear in concert at 7 p.m. Friday night at Colonial Hills Baptist Church, 7330 S. Broadway Ave. in Tyler.

The performance will feature hymn classics with a contemporary flair. The King’s Brass features three trumpets, three trombones, a tuba, percussion and keyboards. These instruments blend together to create a time of innovative worship that can be enjoyed by all generations.

Secular and sacred music critics alike applaud their concerts as “superb in every way” and “innovative and well played.” Concerts have also been called “truly, an unforgettable experience.”

The King’s Brass, formed four decades ago in Detroit, is comprised of professional musicians from across the country, who desire to use the instruments they love to lead others in praise and worship. Based out of Fort Wayne, Indiana, the group plays over 150 concerts per year from coast to coast as well as international destinations.



The King’s Brass’ eighteenth recording is titled Christmas JOY. This CD, released on the Summit Records label (www.summitrecords.com), welcomes guest organist Samuel Metzger. Selections include: Good Christian Men, Rejoice; Nutcracker — Dance of the Sugar Plums; What Child Is This?; The Little Drummer Boy; Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer; Hark! the Herald Angels Sing; Carol of The Bells; Christmas Time Is Here; Joy to the World!; and many more.