Dirty Dozen Brass Band 10/17/2009
Set I
Opening Jam >
Band Intros > 1
Charlie Dozen >
Ain't Nothin' But A Party
Remember When
Down the Road
Little Liza Jane > Milkshake > Little Liza Jane
Fire on the Bayou >
Unclean Waters >
Africa >
Second Line >
Don't Tell Nobody >
When the Saints Go Marching In
The Monkey Speaks His Mind >
Superstition
Use Me
My Feet Can't Fail Me Now
E: Dirty Old Man 2
Band Intros > 1
Charlie Dozen >
Ain't Nothin' But A Party
Remember When
Down the Road
Little Liza Jane > Milkshake > Little Liza Jane
Fire on the Bayou >
Unclean Waters >
Africa >
Second Line >
Don't Tell Nobody >
When the Saints Go Marching In
The Monkey Speaks His Mind >
Superstition
Use Me
My Feet Can't Fail Me Now
E: Dirty Old Man 2
Set II
Set III
Comment
1. Intro by Joe Perez
2. Intro by Terence Higgins and Joe Perez
Fusik opened.
The Band:
Efrem Towns - vocals, trumpet, fluglehorn
Roger Lewis - vocals, baritone & soprano saxophone
Kevin Harris - vocals, tenor saxophone
Gregory Davis - vocals, trumpet, percussion
Julius McKee - sousaphone
Jake Eckert - guitar
Terence Higgins - drums
2. Intro by Terence Higgins and Joe Perez
Fusik opened.
The Band:
Efrem Towns - vocals, trumpet, fluglehorn
Roger Lewis - vocals, baritone & soprano saxophone
Kevin Harris - vocals, tenor saxophone
Gregory Davis - vocals, trumpet, percussion
Julius McKee - sousaphone
Jake Eckert - guitar
Terence Higgins - drums
Sources
SHNID
105437
Source: Nakamichi CM-300 CP-1 (Frankenchurch) > Naiant Littlebox (V1 Jensen) > Tascam DR-1 (24/44.1)
Lineage: (24/44.1) WAV > Adobe Audition 3.0 > (16/44.1) WAV > Totalrecorder 7.1 > (16/44.1) WAV > Flac Frontend 1.7.1 > FLAC
Taped by: Dan Nolan Jr. - spyder9
Transferred by: Dan Nolan Jr. - spyder9
SHNID
105439
Source: Nakamichi CM-1000 CP-101 (Sank P48) > Aerco MP-2 > Tascam DR-1 (24/44.1)
Lineage: (24/44.1) WAV > Adobe Audition 3.0 > (16/44.1) WAV > Totalrecorder 7.1 > (16/44.1) WAV > Flac Frontend 1.7.1 > FLAC
Taped by: Dan Nolan Jr. - spyder9
Transferred by: Dan Nolan Jr. - spyder9
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