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Derrick Tabb was born on 27 May, 1975 in American, is an American musician from New Orleans. Discover Derrick Tabb's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Occupation Musician, educator
Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 27 May 1975
Birthday 27 May
Birthplace New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2015

On August 29, 2015, President Barack Obama visited New Orleans to remark on the 10-year mark of Hurricane Katrina. A small ensemble of The Roots of Music performed prior to his speaking and the band was complimented by the president during his speech.

2013

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, area school districts reduced funding to music programs, specifically middle schools. Rebirth Brass Band member, Derrick Tabb and Allison Reinhardt co-founded The Roots of Music, a non-profit after-school program for Orleans Parish at-risk children ages 9–14. The students are mentored in music by local New Orleans music educators and professional musicians. Academic mentoring and tutoring is provided by volunteers and graduate students from Tulane and Xavier universities. Tabb stated that his goal in starting Roots was "to do for a new generation of kids what his own middle school band did for him."

In 2013, the band participated in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California and was acclaimed for having the youngest participant in the parade's long history, 6 year-old Lawrence Honoré Jr.

2012

As a member of Rebirth Brass Band, Tabb won a Grammy in 2012 for "Best Regional Roots Music Album" for the studio recording Rebirth of New Orleans.

Additionally, Tabb appears (by himself) as a guest artist on the title track of the 2012 studio album ¿Which Side Are You On? by Ani DiFranco, along with his Roots of Music Crusader Band. He is also credited as a featured artist on the 2010 movie soundtrack For Colored Girls.

2009

The Roots of Music Crusader Band and its co-founder, Derrick Tabb, have received numerous meritorious awards for academic achievement as well as musical accolades. Tabb was a top finalist of the CNN Heroes Award in 2009, he was also the recipient of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Angel Award (2011), and was a finalist for induction into the Energizer Keep It Going Hall of Fame (2010). Tabb has also received proclamations from the City of New Orleans (2009 & 2012) and the State of Louisiana (2011) for his work with kids.

2007

In 2007, Tabb co-founded The Roots of Music, a non-profit after-school program for at-risk children ages 9–14 in New Orleans schools. The Roots of Music serves 140 students each year and has a waiting list of approximately 400 students.

On October 1, 2007, Derrick Tabb and his brother, trombonist Glen David Andrews, were arrested for "parading without a permit" and "disturbing the peace by tumultuous manner" in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans during a gathering honoring fellow musician, Kerwin James. James, the younger brother of Rebirth founders, Phil and Keith Frazier, had died following complications from a stroke in 2006. A crowd of musicians and spectators had gathered to honor James in music and song that night. Police officers, after asking the crowd the disperse and being refused, arrested Tabb and Andrews. This incident, witnessed by resident news journalists, stirred the small community and sparked outcry against the police department, as street parades are inherent to the history and culture of New Orleans. The community, viewing the pair of brothers as advocates for their voice in the city, dubbed the pair with the nickname, "The Tremé Two". After several weeks of unrest and protest by neighborhood residents to the New Orleans Police Department and city council, in February 2008, the District Attorney dropped the charges without comment. A fictional adaption of the incident featuring Tabb and Andrews as themselves was incorporated into an episode of the HBO television series, Treme (Season 3, Episode 1, Knock with Me, Rock with Me).

1997

Derrick Tabb is credited as the snare drummer on all studio and live recordings billed as "Rebirth Brass Band" since 1997. (see Rebirth Brass Band - Discography for complete listing of all Rebirth recordings)

1994

In 1994, Derrick and some friends formed Loony Tunes Brass Band, later renamed Hot 8 Brass Band. The band kept the name when Tabb left in 1996 to join Rebirth Brass Band and Dinerral Shavers replaced Derrick as the snare drummer for Hot 8. Shavers was murdered in New Orleans in 2006, a victim of mistaken identity.

1975

Derrick Tabb (born May 27, 1975) is an American musician, a long-standing member of the Grammy Award-winning Rebirth Brass Band and a co-founder of The Roots of Music, a non-profit organization that sponsors an after-school academic and music program for children in New Orleans. For onstage performances, Tabb plays the snare drum with cymbals mounted on stands. He was born and raised in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans.