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Joey Cook leads the way in our New Orleans “Second Line” funeral style remake of My Chemical Romance’s “Welcome to the Black Parade.”
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Joey Cook – Vocals:
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Lemar Guillary – Sousaphone
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Mario Maggio – Clarinet
Mike Cottone – Trumpet
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Adam Kubota – Bass
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Aaron McLendon – Drums
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Scott Bradlee – Piano:
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Arrangement: Scott Bradlee
Engineered by Matt “Rook” Telford
Video by Braverijah Gregg
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Bradlee's piano playing is exquisite
Fuc'n GREAT
God her voice is awful. Almost as bad to look at.
I like to know what the song Astronomia (also known as the Coffin Dance song) would sound like in New Orleans Jazz style, or in vintage horror style.
I adore Joey Cook's vocals
Where's the bassist gone?
1:07 bass guy remembered he had to pick up his kid
OMG! So funky!!
God, she's sexy
Can we stop and discuss how quickly they threw away a perfectly good bass player?
Amazingly performed, but it's such an odd feeling hearing this song in such a dramatically different style. It has a very different feel to it.
I wanted to hate it…but I LOVED it!
7pm – 6th November 2020:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pmpt5ToQRTs&feature=youtu.be
Background:
During the first National lockdown in March 2020, a group of talented musicians and teachers from Essex, Suffolk and London collaborated to create the #LockdownCovers project, which was released on
Youtube over the summer months. Rob Radley and Karl Younger coordinated the initial project to help promote the cause #LetMusicPlay and support the industry at a difficult time.
The final video of the #LockdownCovers series signals the start of another nationwide lockdown. We would like to showcase the hard work that went into this cover version by promoting it to the wider
public and supporting the fantastic charity
YoungMinds.
Charity / Youngminds:
The closure of schools and music events / venues across the country has had detrimental impact on the mental health and wellbeing of young people over a prolonged
period, which has been witnessed first hand by us in our line of work. We hope this project can support this fantastic cause and improve young peoples chances of gaining the support they need with their mental health and wellbeing.
The musicians involved in this project currently work in the education sector in various capacities, either as a full time educationalists, peripatetic teachers,
or youth group leaders. Working with young people has enabled us to understand the challenges our next generation are faced with and we truly hope that we can make a difference by raising the money needed to support their mental health and wellbeing during
these challenging times.
About the song:
'Welcome to the Black Parade' by My Chemical Romance has become a cult classic over recent years. There were many challenges in recording and filming such an ambitious project from the safety of our own
homes, but we are thrilled with the final result and feel this is a fantastic finale number to our project. Regardless of your taste in music, we hope you enjoy our rendition of this iconic tune and give generously to the cause. Please share this far and wide
and help us smash the target of £2,000 that we have set.
Anyone that donates with be able to claim free mp3 versions of the lockdown covers project before its release on streaming platforms in the Spring. In the meantime, please like, comment and share the
video and subscribe to the Youtube channel and #LockdownCovers playlist.
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Wow the brass made me so happy as soon as they started
My chemical romance would be very happy to hear this version, brilliant stuff!
Emo but make it Over the Garden Wall. You know I'm not wrong.
Why aren't your band members marking time!? j/k…I'm still traumatized from high school marching band…
Incredible voice but also her timing is inpeccable!
Shes too fat for that outfit
This song is now two years old
What a voice!
this is just a painful version with a bad new jersey accent
indie voice lol
If this doesn't play at my funeral, I'm not dying
I've watched like 10 videos today and well, y'all never miss
Thanks for not killing us old emos with the G-Note
Simply stunning performance. Joey never ceases to amaze!
oh baby you were already skinny enough
so fun
Why did this make me tear up?
1:05
H.
What's with the pronounciation of modern day singers? What's wrong with singing "We'll carry on" instead of "We'll carry oauwhn"?
I mean, people love it apparently, or it wouldn't be this popular. But I don't get it. Couldn't finish this video.
love it guys <3
Took a trip to new Orleans a couple years ago and heard this being played on a street corner
Anyone else find themselves wondering about the payscales of the musicians on this? No, just me?
10/10. Would cry again.
This soothes the vintage and emo side of my personality
Perfect anthem for Covid 19 days!
I always love it when Adam plays arco (with bow), Joey in leotards is good too…