Our Team

Welcome to our team page! Here you can learn more about the dedicated educators behind our success. Below are their pictures and brief bios.


Greg Fallis

Position: Founder / Teacher
Bio: Founder of Brass in the Ballpark and King Cabbage Brass Band. Greg attended University of Tulsa, majoring in music education, on a full-tuition music scholarship. He then obtained a Master’s degree in music from University of Memphis while performing around the city. With King Cabbage, Greg has performed with artists like Zach Bryan, Bruce Springsteen, John Mayer, Greyhounds, and many others.


Larry White


Position: Founder / Partner Relationship
Bio: Founder of Brass in the Ballpark. Larry has worked globally for five decades as a producer, artist manager, and record company executive with some of the most legendary artists in the music business, from The Monkees to PiL, Erasure, Pete Townshend, Jane’s Addiction, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and many, many more. Originally hailing from Oakland, California and now a Tulsa native since 2011. He has served on the board of directors for the Woody Guthrie Center and works independently to elevate the music and entertainment scene in Tulsa.


Nicholas Foster


Position: Percussion Instructor
Bio: Nicholas is a founding member of King Cabbage Brass Band. He is a Tulsa-based creative and community leader known for his dedication to fostering growth, connection, and culture in the region.


Andy McCormick


Position: Woodwind Instructor
Bio: Andy is a founding member of King Cabbage Brass Band, and a highly respected saxophonist from Tulsa. He spent several years in Austin, touring with T-Bird & The Breaks. Andy is dedicated to building connections with other musicians and fostering opportunities for young musicians.


Isaac Washam


Position: Brass Instructor
Bio: Isaac Washam, a trombonist from Stillwater, OK, earned his BM from Oklahoma State University and MM from the University of North Texas, where he played lead trombone in the UNT One O’clock Lab Band. Isaac has won several prestigious music competitions, including the Eastern Music Festival Concerto Competition and the International Trombone Association Gilberto Gagliardi Solo Competition. He has also excelled as a chamber musician, winning multiple ensemble competitions. After freelancing in Dallas/Fort Worth for 10 years, Isaac now teaches trombone at The University of Tulsa and performs with the King Cabbage Brass Band. He enjoys Pokémon, foosball, and jogging.