NEXT PUBLIC PERFORMANCE: Saturday August 30, 2008 @  2:00 PM Jacob Sears Library East Dennis, Ma. Dixieland Jazz Concert - see Schedule for additional details


 

 

"The Dixie Diehards have eloquently enhanced both our Easter and Mother's Day Brunch. I would recommend them to any establishment looking for that special something to enhance their function."
Angelo Diniz, Director of Food and Beverage, Taunton Holiday Inn

"I can't begin to tell you what a talented and entertaining group of musicians the Dixie Diehards are. This is toe tapping, want to get up and dance music."
Kathy Mull, Director, Carlisle Council on Aging

Stunning....... Read the NEJazz.com  review of our recent performance on Sept. 30th.


Check out the article from The Wanderer on our recent perform-
ance at the Marion Art Center.

Listen to Live Recordings of the Dixie Diehards

"Basin Street Blues"

" Black & Blue"

" Algiers Strut "

"Closer Walk with Thee" / "Saints"

 

"Your talent and professionalism really brought our event up quite a few notches…we could not imagine any better music for a beautiful October day to lift the spirits and put smiles on faces!"

Maria Kent and Chuck Drayton
Co-Chairs,
 Autumn Fest Mansfield, Ma.

The Dixie Diehards Dixieland Band was formed in August, 2006 by a group of traditional jazz and Dixieland music enthusiasts whose members include a medical doctor, a retired college professor, businessmen and an investigative news reporter.
The Diehards title derives from members’ long-running devotion to traditional jazz music in the style of early 20th century exemplified by such New Orleans bands as the Original Dixieland Jass Band and Louis Armstrong’s All-Stars as well as Chicago area musicians like Muggsy Spanier and Jimmy McPartland.

The term “Dixieland” refers to a form of small group jazz which typically includes a trumpet, a clarinet and a trombone and often a tuba combined with a rhythm section that may include a banjo, percussion or bass player as well as a piano. In most arrangements, the trumpet plays the melody while other elements freely improvise around it or paraphrase the melody in creative solos. 

The Dixie Diehards have won an enthusiastic reception across southern New England, not only for their old school jazz style, but for bringing an irrepressible sense of fun and frolic to their shows. That attitude almost always includes audience sing-a-longs, spontaneous dance outbursts (remember the Charleston and the Black Bottom?) and a spirit of “wonderful  nonsense” inspired by the early 20th Century which gave them their music. 

Playing melodies that vary from rollicking numbers like “Hello Dolly,” “Doctor Jazz” and “Bill Bailey” to soulful renditions of “Basin Street Blues” and “Georgia On My Mind,” The Dixie Diehards are a throwback to the good times from an indelible era in American history.

     

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Check out our Dolly Fruzzetti performing the "Washington Blues" on You Tube.  The song was written by Jim Kelleher.

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