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Released: Apr 9, 2007
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  • TURKUAZ

    We're totally pumped and honored to open for you guys at Brooklyn Bowl on 11/5! That venue is amazing, a fact I know because I work there! We'll all be washing down fried chicken and ribs with pitchers of local beer in between games of bowling. 


    See you 11/5!

    -Josh from Turkuaz

    2 years ago
  • Josefina Solis

    Wish I could make it down for Halloween but wanted to tell you boys to have a good Show!!!!


    Chepina

    2 years ago
  • Karen Dash

    Looking forward to jamming with my brothers in NY! Take care of yourselves and BEHAVE dirty old man!!!! KO

    2 years ago
  • Xtof

    Hello from France.

    GREAT music here !!

    Xtof

    2 years ago
  • robert higgins

    Thank You for Your Friendship...PEACE....Robert..

    2 years ago
  • Di Dot

    Hi,
    I wish you a great weekend. You rock.
    Di

    2 years ago
  • Andrea Dipasquale

    Thanks for friendship!

    2 years ago
  • Andrea Dipasquale

    Thanks! Greetings from Sicily

    2 years ago
  • Jackson Stewart

    I am highly inspired by the talent you got. Visit Brunswick Sometime.
    Jack

    2 years ago

General Info

  • Genre: Funk / Jam Band / Jazz

    Location NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, US

    Profile Views: 319755

    Last Login: 1/25/2011

    Member Since 5/25/2006

    Website www.dirtydozenbrass.com

    Record Label Dirty Dozen Brass Band, LLC

    Type of Label Indie

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  • Members

    Roger Lewis--- Baritone Sax, Kevin Harris--- Tenor Sax, Efrem Towns--- Trumpet, Gregory Davis---Trumpet, Julius Mckee---Sousaphone, Jake Eckert---Guitar, Terence Higgins---Drums
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Bio:

For a band that has always been known for pushing boundaries forward, it was a bit of a dilemma when the Dirty Dozen Brass Band were faced with celebrating the 25th Anniversary of their debut release, “My Feet Can’t Fail Me Now.” The album heralded the coming of a new breed of brass band in the city of New Orleans, and for that matter, around the world. So how does a band known for their revolutionary spirit in a traditional world celebrate the anniversary? By looking forward, of course.

The Dirty Dozen Brass Band will be re-issuing the re-mastered version of the quintessential brass band album that has defined the modern brass band era since it’s original release via Topspin, a revolutionary digital platform that ensures efficient direct-to-fan digital delivery of music and much more.

In conjunction with the re-issue, the Dirty Dozen are embarking on a 19 city, three-week tour that will find the band performing the album, “My Feet Can’t Fail Me Now,” in it’s entirety. While the Dozen have always been known for re-inventing and re-arranging their stellar catalog, this tour will find the band digging deep into the repertoire and revisiting certain pieces that haven’t been played live since the original release of the album and even earlier. While tracks such as the title track and Blackbird Special have become showstoppers throughout the band’s career, tracks such as “I Ate Up the Apple Tree” and “Mary Mary” have been on the proverbial shelf for far too long. Don’t be surprised when banjos and marching drums return to the stage with ‘em.


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