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  2. When the Saints Go Marching In - Wikipedia

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    When the Saints Go Marching In", often referred to as simply "The Saints", is a traditional black spiritual. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It originated as a Christian hymn , but is often played by jazz bands. One of the most famous jazz recordings of "The Saints" was made on May 13, 1938, by Louis Armstrong and his orchestra.

  3. When the Saints Go Marching In (sports anthem) - Wikipedia

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    Saints was not originally used, but rather Friar Away, a typical college fight song. However, in the 1950s, a local radio station ( WPRO-AM ) began using it as the theme music to their coverage of Providence College basketball games.

  4. Katharine Purvis - Wikipedia

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    Later, the song was altered somewhat and published in 1927 as the well known When The Saints Go Marching In. [6] On March 20, 1898, Purvis was one of the featured speakers at a gathering of members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) and the Prohibition Club at the Williamsport Courthouse in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. [7]

  5. Who dat? - Wikipedia

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    In a 2006 article, Toni Monkovic, a New York Times writer, speculated that the 1981 popularity of the Bengals' "who dey" may have led Saints fans to expand their use of "who dat", from the "small number, and possibly a very small number" of Saints fans using it in the late 1970s to the much wider use of the chant in 1983.

  6. Rose Parade marching bands - Wikipedia

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    Monrovia City Band (March 5, 1890) was the first band to play in the parade in 1891. Londonderry High School Marching Lancer Band, from New Hampshire during the 2004 parade. For the Tournament of Roses Parade, top marching bands from all over the world are invited. Many of the nation's top high school marching bands participate, along with ...

  7. Talk:When the Saints Go Marching In - Wikipedia

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    I am removing the following line "The song is a slight modification (in 1927) of the similarly titled song "When the Saints are Marching In" from 1896 by Katharine Purvis (lyrics) and James Milton Black (music).", for although the two songs have similar names, they do not have similar music or lyrics.

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  9. James Milton Black - Wikipedia

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    James Milton Black (19 August 1856 – 21 December 1938) was an American composer of hymns, choir leader and Sunday school teacher. [1]Black was born in South Hill, New York, but worked, lived and died in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.