

About Us
Hangar 11 is a swamp-funk band rooted in East Haddam, Connecticut, where we call a river’s-edge airport hangar home. We blend deep grooves and New Orleans soul into a sound that doesn’t ask permission to move you. It just does.
Meet the musicians behind it all:
Jessi Marino brings the soul up front. Her vocals cut through like a brass line on Bourbon Street — smooth when they need to be, fierce when it counts.
Tony Morrison lays down guitar work that walks the line between back-porch blues and street-parade funk. Every riff’s got a little swagger and a little sting.
Kevin Rich holds it down on keys, mixing swampy textures with second-line rhythms — the kind of groove that makes your shoulders move before you even notice.
Johnny Johns, brings that harmonica heat — gritty, melodic, and always riding just behind the beat like it’s chasing something wild.
John Ossa keeps it deep and dirty on bass, locking in the pocket and letting the rest of us float on top. It’s the glue that holds the whole groove together.
Tom Dintrone brings the fire behind the kit — loud, locked-in, and all groove. His playing hits hard with that marching-band-meets-funk-club energy, driving the whole thing forward without losing the feel.
Booking, questions, love letters — send 'em all
From festival stages to tucked-away taverns, we bring the heat and the haze.
The hangar’s always open, drop us a line at [email protected]