To kick off their third "semi-annual" Sound Crawl, McNally Smith College of Music is giving the kitchen-sink treatment to the classic marching band on Friday with a "hybrid" parade. The event, which is in coordination with St. Paul's 31st annual Art Crawl, will tour St. Paul's Lowertown offering up some sounds quite different from the average "When the Saints Go Marching In" rendition.

The big New Orleans horns of the Twin Cities' Jack Brass Band will be there to hold up a more traditional marching band tent pole, but things will get odder from there. Local gypsy horn troupe The Brass Messengers will join the line along with McNally Smith's tech-fueled Laptopia, an ensemble in which performers create and produce on individual laptops that are amplified through a set of solar-powered speakers. The school's Full Circle Maximalist Marching Ensemble will also be there to further modernize classic marching protocol with horns, drums, megaphones and guitars.

McNally Smith will kick off their eclectic march of tunes in front of the school's St. Paul campus (19 East Exchange St) at 6:30 p.m and continue around Mears Park. Check out the clip below of McNally Smith's Laptopia touring the street's during last year's crawl.