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Coming to Franklin Opera House April 1, 2023
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The Hot Tamale Brass Band takes their audience on an excit- ing excursion into New Orleans jazz, festive Mardi Gras, funky second line parades, traditional Dixieland jazz and reverent New Orleans jazz funeral traditions. You may have seen them play- ing at Fenway Park... they have performed over 1500 pre-game shows for the Boston Red Sox since 1999.
The show will be Satur- day, April 1, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. Reserved Seating tickets available at www.FOHNH.org, or by call- ing the box office during limited office hours at (603) 934-1901.
Hear what others have had to say about Hot Tamale Brass Band; they’re not just whistling Dixie:
“Like jalapeno, cayenne, and habanero, the “Hot Tamales” have been spicing up the Rhythm and Roots Festival for several years now by playing and march- ing through the crowd as soon as
Franklin Opera House is a non-profit organization dedicated to the restoration and utilization of an historic community resource, located within Franklin City Hall at 316 Central Street in downtown Franklin, NH.
hand-made their own masks and percussion instruments. It just wouldn’t be Rhythm and Roots without these wonderful musi- cians! As Emeril would say, they kick it up a notch!”
- Rhythm and Roots Festival
“Thank you so much for all your efforts and help with the First night celebration in Copley Square. Everyone had a fabulous time and our board of directors along with the visiting First Night cities called it a great success. Much of the praise belongs to you and the Hot Tamale Brass Dixieland Band. You guys were the hit of the party-kept every- body dancing and the festivities hopping! Once again THANK YOU from all of us at Boston First Night.”
- Boston First Night
Franklin Opera House is a non-profit organization dedi- cated to the restoration and utili- zation of an historic community resource, located within Franklin City Hall at 316 Central Street in downtown Franklin, NH.
The Hot Tamale Brass Band
  each Main Stage show ends. Be- fore long, this infectious New Or- leans style second line band has picked up a veritable parade of
merrymakers who march along with them complete with Mardi Gras masks, beads, festive hats, costumes and streamers that
sparkle and wave in the wind. The “Hot Tamales” also lead our daily Kids Mardi Gras Parade, for which dozens of kids have
 
















































































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