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The Rebirth of the Dirty Dozen

March 1, 1995 by: Davis Rogan

The Pioneering Brass Band Has Switched Genres By Adding A Piano, A Guitar And A Drum Kit.

 

It is strong testimony to the importance of the Dirty Dozen in recent brass band history to listen to the reaction of young players hearing about the band’s new line-up.

A set drummer? Piano and guitar? The tuba man playing electric bass? How they did that?

The group that lead the brass band revival, wrote most of the material the yo...

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