Denver and the Mile High Orchestra

Denver and the Mile High Orchestra
D&MHO performing on Casting Crowns Christmas Celebration
D&MHO performing on Casting Crowns Christmas Celebration
Background information
OriginNashville, TN, USA
GenresPop/Funk/Rock/R+B/Gospel
Years active1999–present
LabelsReel Loud Records
Members
  • Adam Beck
  • Denver Bierman
  • Justin Carpenter
  • Chris Gregg
  • Reggie Grisham
  • Kenn Hughes
  • Michael Kemp
  • Tony Marvelli
  • Jeff Pardo
  • Jared Ribble
  • Paul Shearer
  • Greg Dampier
  • Scott Steward
Past members
  • Keith Cooper
  • Josh Deane
  • Ross Walters
  • Jeffrey Scot Wills
Websitehttp://www.denvermho.com

Denver and the Mile High Orchestra (DMHO) is a horn-driven band based out of Nashville, Tennessee.[1][2] DMHO was formed by a group of friends at Belmont University in 1999.[3] They have traveled across the world, playing at churches, conferences, and festivals.[4] 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.[5][6] DMHO finished third on The Next Great American Band, a "battle of the bands" reality show that aired on Fox in late 2007.[7][8][9]

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