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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.

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References

  1. "Bourbon St. Parade". Preserveration Hall Foundation. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  2. Wyckoff, Geraldine (December 2007). "New Orleans' Second Lines: Grand Procession". JazzTimes. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  3. "Bourbon Street Parade". Jim Bottorff's Banjo Page. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  4. CD sleeve note by M Heatley for the double CD "Essential New Orleans Jazz." CD issued by Notnowmusic issued 2015 (NOT2CD576)
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