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Dirty Dozen closes Hot Summer Nights

The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, in their 35th year of playing New Orleans style brass music, closes out the Hot Summer Nights free concert series in Vail on Tuesday.
Michael Weintrob | Special to the Daily |

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Who: Dirty Dozen Brass Band

What: Final Hot Summer Nights concert

Where: Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail

When: Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

How much: Free

More info: http://www.vvf.org

VAIL — The popular Crazy Mountain Brewery Hot Summer Nights free concert series closes the door on another season on Tuesday, but not before going out big with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, who will take the stage at 6:30 p.m. at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail.

The Dirty Dozen Brass Band is a New Orleans brass band. The ensemble was established in 1977 by Benny Jones together with members of the Tornado Brass Band. The Dirty Dozen revolutionized the New Orleans brass band style by incorporating funk and bebop into the traditional New Orleans jazz style and has become synonymous with genre-bending romps and high-octane performances.

They have revitalized the brass band in New Orleans and around the world, progressing from local parties, clubs, baseball games and festivals in their early years to touring nearly constantly in the U.S. and in over 30 other countries on five continents. The Dirty Dozen have been featured guests on albums by artists including David Bowie, Elvis Costello, Dr. John and the Black Crowes. The city of New Orleans even has an official Dirty Dozen Brass Band Day.



To describe how the Dirty Dozen Brass Band has arrived at its 35th anniversary, trumpet player Gregory Davis employs a tried and true New Orleans-centric analogy: “It ends up being like a pot of gumbo — you drop in a little okra, drop in a little shrimp, you drop in some crabs. Before you know it, you’ve mixed in all these different ingredients and you’ve got a beautiful soup. That was our approach to music early on and it still is today.”

The Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater is located east of Golden Peak at Ford Park in Vail. Concert attendees are asked to park at the main Vail Village parking structure, with overflow parking at the Lionshead parking structure. For added convenience, the free town of Vail shuttles will run extended routes past Golden Peak from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., with a drop off at the soccer field near the Ford Amphitheater. Additionally, a special Village-to-Village express bus will run from 4 to 9:30 p.m. with stops at the east entrance of the Lionshead parking structure, in front of the Vail Village Information Center and at Ford Park.

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Once inside the concert venue, picnics with commercially sealed non-alcoholic beverages are permitted, as are legless lawn chairs, blankets and umbrellas. Bikes, skateboards and dogs are prohibited at the amphitheater. A concession area with a full grill and bar service is available. The Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater and Crazy Mountain Brewery’s Hot Summer Nights are projects of the Vail Valley Foundation. For additional information, contact 970-777-2015 or visit http://www.vvf.org.


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