Artist: The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band in its prime successfully mixed together R&B with the instrumentation of a New Orleans brass band. Featuring Kirk Joseph on sousaphone playing with the agility of an electric bassist, the group revitalized the brass band tradition, opening up the repertoire and inspiring some younger groups to imitate its boldness. Generally featuring five horns (two trumpets, one trombone, and two saxes) along with the sousaphone, a snare drummer, and a bass drummer, the DDBB was innovative in its own way, making fine recordings for Rounder, Columbia, and the George Wein Collection (the latter released through Concord). Guest artists have included Dr. John, Dizzy Gillespie, and Danny Barker. Unfortunately, the group became much more conventional over the years, still using R&B riffs but with a standard (and less distinctive) rhythm section.
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Albums
Main Albums:
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The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Widespread Panic: Another Joyous Occasion
2000 Widespread
Track Artist On:
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Various Artists: Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album For The Gulf Coas...
2005 Nonesuch -
Various Artists: Live From Bonnaroo 2002 Vol.1
2002 Sanctuary







