Jon Batiste - "What A Wonderful World" w/ National Symphony Orchestra | DECLASSIFIED
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Musician and bandleader for "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" Jon Batiste performs his breathtaking and ever-poignant rendition of Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" with the National Symphony Orchestra. DECLASSIFIED®: Ben Folds Presents - In this concert series, NSO Artistic Advisor Ben Folds breaks down barriers between music genres. Folds selects the artists to showcase both classical and modern music arranged specifically for the National Symphony Orchestra. Jon Batiste is featured in the Disney+ animated film, "Soul." He arranged, performed, and consulted on the soundtrack and his fingers were used as the model for those of the lead character. Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #jonbatiste #declassified #kennedycenter
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