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Dennis Culp (born April 23, 1970 in Denver, Colorado) is an American trombonist and singer/songwriter best known for his work with the bands Brave Saint Saturn and Five Iron Frenzy. He currently resides in New Jersey with his wife Melinda, and has released one solo album, Ascents, under the name Dennis Bayne. Dennis Culp is a member of the band Roam which began in 2010, they have released one EP. He is also the CFO, owner, and Executive Producer at Singing Serpent, a firm providing music for the television advertising industry. Their clients include Toshiba, Sprint, McDonald's, and many other major companies.

Filmography

Culp provided horns for the soundtrack to Doug TenNapel's third episode of Sockbaby.

References

  1. "Five Iron Frenzy - Putter Mayhem!". Freak Music. 2001-11-02. Archived from the original on 2007-02-06. Retrieved 2007-02-16. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. "Singing Serpent". Singing Serpent. 2008-10-17. Retrieved 2008-10-17.

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Five Iron Frenzy
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  • Micah Ortega
  • Dennis Culp
  • Leanor Ortega-Till
  • Andrew Verdecchio
  • Nathanael "Brad" Dunham
  • Sonnie Johnson
  • Scott Kerr
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