Bill Clinton Playing The Saxophone

Bill Clinton Playing The Saxophone. Bill Clinton the nation’s 42d President in 1993 New York Daily News Bill Clinton playing saxophone on Arsenio Hall Show (HD) Let's peer behind those shades and look at the history of Clinton the saxophonist, and what others have made of his musical talent Bill Clinton belted out a rendition of "Heartbreak Hotel" on the saxophone and traded jokes with host Arsenio Hall in excerpts from the syndicated television program, [The Arsenio Hall Show].

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Black voters turned out to give Bill Clinton a supermajority of their votes in November of 1992. As he exhibited on The Arsenio Hall, Clinton was as yet energetic about playing music during his political profession

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Then Governor Bill Clinton playing sax on The Arsenio Hall in 1992 (one song played is Heartbreak Hotel). As a matter of fact, he played with E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemmons as the 1993 debut ball in the wake of winning the administration. Bill Clinton playing saxophone on Arsenio Hall Show (HD) Let's peer behind those shades and look at the history of Clinton the saxophonist, and what others have made of his musical talent

Bill Clinton plays "Heartbreak Hotel" on the saxophone. The Arsenio Hall Show. June 3, 1992. r. Black voters turned out to give Bill Clinton a supermajority of their votes in November of 1992. With Clarence Clemons, President Clinton performs the classic, "Night Train," on the saxophone at his inaugural ball.

WATCH Bill Clinton plays his saxophone on Arsenio Hall Show in 1992. Instead of merely chatting with the show's host and fielding questions, Clinton appeared with his tenor saxophone in hand and belted out. Filling in for Piers Morgan, guest host Arsenio Hall recalls the time Bill Clinton played the sax on his show.