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Fronted by pro-trombone activist and Harry Connick Jr. band vet Mark Mullins, New Orleans' Bonerama stands way out among contemporary brass ensembles. Sure, the band plays the usual second-line funk standards, but it also strays to covers like Zeppelin's "Moby Dick" and Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein." That's not to mention the visual thrill of a five-'bone frontline and the whoop-whoop of the sousaphone.
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