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Join us for an extraordinary night with the Grammy-winning, genre-defying New Orleans icons, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Celebrating 45 years, their sound, self-described as a “musical gumbo,” is renowned globally, promising an unforgettable sonic journey.

Dirty Dozen Brass Band
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Jazz Under the Stars

The Dirty Dozen Brass Band

& Ryan Middagh Jazz Orchestra
July 19 | 7 PM

Join us for an extraordinary night with the Grammy-winning, genre-defying New Orleans icons, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Celebrating 45 years, their sound, self-described as a “musical gumbo,” is renowned globally, promising an unforgettable sonic journey. Known for high-energy performances, this group is synonymous with exhilarating shows where they combine a dynamic fusion of upbeat brass arrangements with bebop jazz, funk and R&B. This freewheeling celebration of jazz and soul kicks off with a stellar performance by the 18-piece Ryan Middagh Jazz Orchestra.

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