When Harry met Clarence

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2008

Clarence Leonard Jr. trades places with Harry Connick Jr. at the Orpheus Ball in New Orleans during Mardi Gras 2004. While shooting the performance on stage, Clarence exchanges his camera for Harry's Hammond B-3. Brad Paisley accompanies with a host of other musicians. THIS IS AWESOME!!!

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  • Clarence taught me how to Engineer and Edit video, one of the best and most talented people you will ever meet, Love working with him it's always a learning experience, Harry was in awe !!!!

  • I first heard about this 7 or 8 years ago from Clarence when we worked together... The story became a legend that local entertainment and production guys told to out-of-towners. This is the first time I've seen the video though and sure enough, it happened exactly as Clarence said.

  • Awesome - you go Clarence! :) Great working with you on the Sunday Best BET deal last month! Check out my new feature thriller-trilogy on F-Book THE HURTING KIND - the group passed the 1000 mark, global interest! We just shot another trailer/teaser over the wknd, and pick ups this Saturday in Shreveport, LA.

  • I want some Greeeaazy Fried Chicken !Love Ya Clarence ..... Brent Harwell

  • my man clearance! hey dude, i remeber those old sanchez days of greasy fried chicken with those pace boys. this was fuckin' great! brilliant! miss ya, sookie

  • dats my peeps

  • Clarence!!! From Bagdad to New Awlins. A true international icon. Rock on from Da Parish!

  • Clarence has shot for me over the years and is one of the best. Now he's going to a whole new level. I guess one day I will be shooting

    him on stage. Good job Clarece

  • Sick stuff indeed! We all know that Clarence has talent, but that singer shouldn't quit his day job.

  • you work? I didn't know that being and audio engineer is working.

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