TUBA SKINNY BOURBON STREET PARADE BY PAUL BARBARIN, EUGENE GRANT VOCALS, AT MAISON

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BOURBON STREET PARADE TUBA SKINNY LIVE AT MAISON WITH EUGENE GRANT ON VOCALS, ON FRENCHMEN STREET APRIL 20 2022

Mr. John Gros sitting in on Tuba for Todd during the evening, a great guest tuba player.

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WITH GUEST VOCALIST FRENCHMEN STREET REGULAR EUGENE GRANT SINGING AND PLAYING HIS HORN ON THIS STANDARD NEW ORLEANS SONG
BOURBON STREET PARADE

Bourbon Street Parade is a popular jazz song written by drummer Paul Barbarin in 1949. The song is an example of how early marching bands influenced New Orleans jazz. It has become a Dixieland classic and New Orleans Jazz standard.

It is often performed as part of "Second line" parades in New Orleans. This song was performed by Paul Barbarin & His New Orleans Jazz Band. The melody of Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey can be played simultaneously with Bourbon Street Parade and makes a pleasing counterpoint. From 1954 till the end of his career, Bourbon Street Parade was the signature song of every concert of the Chris Barber Jazz Band.

NOTABLE RECORDING BY LOUIS ARMSTRONG

Let's fly down or drive down to New Orleans.
That city, 'so pretty, it's so extreme.
I'll take you, I'll parade you, down Bourbon Street.
You'll see all the hot spots, you'll meet all those big shots, down on New Orleans

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