When The Saints Go Marching In Frank Noonan Armstrong Buble Elvis JQ

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2010

MOMMA DON'T WANT NO TROMBONE PLAYIN' IN HERE! Performed by JQ - The Jazzlinks Quartet. Dennis Nobrega on vocal and clarinet, Frank Noonan on trombone, Jeff Dunn on piano, Phil Vitali on drums perform "The Monster" - When the Saints Go Marching. Notable artists who have performed of "The Saints" includes Louis Armstrong, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Hank Williams, James Brown, Judy Garland, Pete Fountain (and every kid who has ever picked up a horn!), Bo Didley, The Ink Spots, Michael Buble.
Louis Armstrong was one of the first to make "The Saints" into a nationally known pop-tune in the 1930s. Armstrong wrote that his sister told him she thought the secular performance style of the traditional church tune was inappropriate and irreligious. However, Armstrong was in a New Orleans tradition of turning church numbers into brass band and dance numbers that went back at least to Buddy Bolden's band at the very start of the 20th century.
The tune was brought into the early rock and roll repertory by Fats Domino and (as "The Saint's Rock and Roll") by Bill Haley & His Comets.
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  • My clarinet sound weak and old y?? Can some one tell me

  • Another great video! Keep up the good work!!

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