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    Mardi Gras Celebration: Dirty Dozen Brass BandLone Tree Arts Center, Littleton, CO
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    Feb 1509:00 PM
    Dirty Dozen Brass BandTipitinas, New Orleans, LA
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    Feb 1908:00 PM
    Mardi Gras Mambo: The Dirty Dozen Brass BandAntone's Nightclub, Austin, TX
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    Feb 2008:00 PM
    Dirty Dozen Brass BandStable Hall, San Antonio, TX
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    Feb 2208:00 PM
    Dirty Dozen Brass BandTannahill's Tavern and Music Hall, Fort Worth, TX
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    Apr 1809:00 PM
    Dirty Dozen Brass BandChickie Wah Wah, New Orleans, LA
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    New Orleans Jazz And Heritage Festival: Stevie Nicks, Rod Stewart & Kings of Leon: Weekend 1 - 4 Day PassNew Orleans Fair Grounds, New Orleans, LA
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    Dirty Dozen Brass BandThe Greenwich Odeum, East Greenwich, RI
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    About Dirty Dozen Brass Band

    Currently, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band continues to be a dynamic force in the live music scene. They have an active concert schedule, performing at a variety of venues, festivals, and events across the United States and internationally. In recent months, they have been featured at major music festivals such as Jazz Fest in New Orleans, where they performed to enthusiastic crowds, showcasing their latest material and classic hits. Additionally, the band has embraced the digital age by offering virtual concerts and live streams, allowing fans from around the world to experience their energetic performances from the comfort of their homes. The Dirty Dozen Brass Band is also known for their collaborations with other artists, often joining forces on stage with musicians from various genres, creating unique and memorable live experiences. Their commitment to keeping the spirit of New Orleans music alive is evident in their performances, which often include traditional New Orleans second-line rhythms and audience participation. As they continue to tour and perform, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band remains dedicated to delivering high-energy concerts that celebrate their rich heritage while pushing the boundaries of brass band music forward.

    Dirty Dozen Brass Band History

    The Dirty Dozen Brass Band was formed in 1977 in New Orleans, Louisiana, emerging from the vibrant brass band tradition that has been a hallmark of the city’s rich musical heritage. The band was created by a group of young musicians, including trumpeter and bandleader Gregory Davis, with the aim of blending traditional New Orleans brass band music with contemporary jazz, funk, and R&B influences. This innovative approach allowed them to push the boundaries of the genre while still honoring the deep-rooted cultural significance of brass bands in New Orleans. Over the years, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band has gained international acclaim, performing at prestigious venues and festivals, and collaborating with a diverse array of artists, including Elvis Costello, Widespread Panic, and Dave Matthews. They have released numerous albums, showcasing their unique sound that fuses traditional brass band elements with modern genres. Their music is characterized by vibrant horn arrangements, infectious rhythms, and an exuberant stage presence, making them a favorite at concerts and festivals worldwide. As ambassadors of New Orleans music, they have played a significant role in bringing the city's musical traditions to global audiences, ensuring that the rich legacy of brass bands continues to thrive.