Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes rocks the house all the time every time! This classically trained New Orleans-based band delivers a smorgasbord of musical genres every time they hit the stage. JSDN defy easy categorization, their irreverent funk is cut with rock riffs, a Gypsy/Klezmer flare, a Latin tinge courtesy of a hard hitting horn section, and a sense of humor. With a live show that is as carefully crafted as their musical arrangements, JSDN want the audience to have FUN; carrying them from a calm, funky groove to a full blown frenzy at the drop of a hat. In New Orleans, and across the country JSDN have developed a loyal following of die-hard fans. “[JSDN’s] Jazz Fest set was a revelation…jam band bonhomie and Louisiana stroll… what you get if Phish had been born at Tipitina’s and studied under George Clinton and Frank Zappa late every night on the levee.” - David Fricke, Senior Editor Rolling Stone Magazine Concert Tickets $28
JOHNNY SKETCH & THE DIRTY NOTES
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Friday, June 13th
Doors @ 7:00 PM
Show @ 7:45PM

GENRE
Funk / Rock / World



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Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes rocks the house all the time every time! This classically trained New Orleans-based band delivers a smorgasbord of musical genres every time they hit the stage. JSDN defy easy categorization, their irreverent funk is cut with rock riffs, a Gypsy/Klezmer flare, a Latin tinge courtesy of a hard hitting horn section, and a sense of humor.

With a live show that is as carefully crafted as their musical arrangements, JSDN want the audience to have FUN; carrying them from a calm, funky groove to a full blown frenzy at the drop of a hat. In New Orleans, and across the country JSDN have developed a loyal following of die-hard fans.

“[JSDN’s] Jazz Fest set was a revelation…jam band bonhomie and Louisiana stroll… what you get if Phish had been born at Tipitina’s and studied under George Clinton and Frank Zappa late every night on the levee.” - David Fricke, Senior Editor Rolling Stone Magazine

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