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Blind Boys Of Alabama Perform At Tarrytown Music Hall

TARRYTOWN, N.Y. -- Gospel icons the Blind Boys of Alabama joined the Crescent City’s preeminent brass band pioneers the Dirty Dozen Brass Band for a joyous night of Southern spiritual music and New Orleans rhythms at the Tarrytown Music Hall Friday.

The Blind Boys of Alabama performing at the Tarrytown Music Hall on Friday.

The Blind Boys of Alabama performing at the Tarrytown Music Hall on Friday.

Photo Credit: Richard Getler
Member of the Blind Boys of Alabama performing at the Tarrytown Music Hall on Friday.

Member of the Blind Boys of Alabama performing at the Tarrytown Music Hall on Friday.

Photo Credit: Richard Getler
Member of the Blind Boys of Alabama performing at the Tarrytown Music Hall on Friday.

Member of the Blind Boys of Alabama performing at the Tarrytown Music Hall on Friday.

Photo Credit: Richard Getler

The Down By The Riverside tour saw the two legendary artists sharing the stage for the first time. The Dozen returned to their roots with material that inspired their 10th album "Funeral For A Friend," – a deeply spiritual homage to the New Orleans jazz funeral -- while the Blind Boys revisited traditional selections from their 2009 Grammy-winning CD "Down In New Orleans."

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