Louis Barbarin (nickname Lil Barb; October 24, 1902 – May 12, 1997) was a New Orleans jazz drummer. Barbarin was born in New Orleans on October 24, 1902...
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Adolphe Paul Barbarin (May 5, 1899 – February 17, 1969) was an American jazz drummer from New Orleans. Barbarin grew up in New Orleans in a family of musicians...
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Bigard, Baby Dodds, Paul Barbarin, Louis Barbarin, Freddie Kohlman, Cie Frazier and Alfred Williams. Mike Hazeldine, "Louis Cottrell, Sr." Grove Jazz...
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musical Barbarin family Isidore Barbarin (1871–1960), New Orleans jazz cornet and alto horn player and bandleader, father of Paul and Louis, grandfather...
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other series included: Alvin Alcorn Red Allen George Baquet Louis Barbarin Paul Barbarin Polo Barnes Sidney Bechet Barney Bigard Peter Bocage John Brunious...
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the recording of "Come Back, Sweet Papa," composed by New Orleanian Paul Barbarin and Panamanian Luis Russell. The Hot Five's success was solidified as a...
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Isidore Barbarin at Allmusic Russell/Kernfeld, "Isidore Barbarin". Grove Jazz online. Gobetz, Wally (2010-04-16), New Orleans - Iberville: St. Louis Cemetery...
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Philippe Xavier Christian Ignace Marie Barbarin (born 17 October 1950) is a French Roman Catholic prelate who was the Archbishop of Lyon from 2002 to 2020...
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George Baquet Paul Barbarin Louis Barbarin Danny Barker Emile Barnes Paul Barnes Sidney Bechet Barney Bigard Louis Cottrell, Sr. Louis Cottrell, Jr. Joe...
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Greene, James Booker, Kid Thomas Valentine, Raymond Burke, Louis Nelson, Louis Barbarin, Louis Cottrell, Jr. The Honey Swat Blues (05:38) (Public Domain)...
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through 1951, on the G.I. Bill. Gruenwald faculty members included Louis Barbarin, Frank Federico, Otto Finck, Willie Humphrey, Clyde Kerr Sr., and Wardell...
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Paul Barbarin (drums) Hot Fives & Sevens, a box set comprising these sessions National Recording Registry. "15.Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings. Louis Armstrong...
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in 1909, the grandson of bandleader Isidore Barbarin and nephew of drummers Paul Barbarin and Louis Barbarin. He took up clarinet and drums before switching...
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American actor, stroke. Peter Stackpole, 83, American photographer. Louis Barbarin, 94, American jazz drummer. Charles-Arthur Gauthier, 84, Canadian politician...
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interpreter and author, director of the Oriental Institute of Vienna Louis Barbarin (1902–1997), American jazz drummer nicknamed "Lil Barb" Barbara "Barb"...
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School of Music in 1948 under the G.I. Bill. Faculty members included Louis Barbarin, Willie Humphrey, Sr., Clyde Kerr Sr., and Wardell Quezergue. During...
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played again with Barbarin, and recorded with him in 1951 and 1955. Cottrell first recorded as a leader in 1961, when he formed the Louis Cottrell Trio to...
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succeeded as Archbishop of Lyon by Bishop Philippe Barbarin. Vatican Press website, Billé Card. Louis-Marie Florida International University website, The...
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Louis Raphaël I Sako (Arabic: لويس روفائيل ساكو; born 4 July 1948) is a Chaldean Catholic prelate who has served as Patriarch of Baghdad since 1 February...
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dancer; named after his cousin Vernel Fournier Louis Barbarin (1902–1997) – New Orleans jazz drummer Paul Barbarin (1899–1969) – New Orleans jazz drummer, usually...
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Blanche Thomas, trombonist Waldren "Frog" Joseph, drummer Louis Barbarin, trombonist Louis Nelson, pianist Joe Robichaux, banjoist Emanuel 'Manny' Sayles...
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Sayles, Don Vapie, Father Al Lewis, Stanley Williams, Freddie Kohlman, Louis Barbarin, Zutty Singleton, Teddy Edwards, Stanley Stevens, Barry Martyn, Arvell...
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McCartney, Jimmie Lunceford, Jimmy Archey, Leon Roppolo, Lloyd Scott, Louis Barbarin, Louis Nelson, Mel Stitzel, Omer Simeon, Preston Jackson, Putney Dandridge...
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1935). May 10 – Bernard Anderson, American trumpeter (born 1919). 12 – Louis Barbarin, American drummer (born 1902). 14 – Thelma Carpenter, American singer...
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French from 1958 to 1977). As a child French took drumming lessons from Louis Barbarin. He organized an R&B band in high school that included James Booker...
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concert of the Chris Barber Jazz Band. Louis Armstrong Lucien Barbarin Chris Barber James Chirillo Harry Connick Jr Louis Cottrell, Jr Dukes of Dixieland Al...
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tracks by band members Leroy Jones on "Bourbon Street Parade" and Lucien Barbarin on "Luscious" . There are two of Connick's original compositions: "Chanson...
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Sidney Brown – bass Jeanette Kimball – piano Albert French – banjo Louis Barbarin – drums "Down by the River Side" (Joe Mares) "Saints Come Marching In"...
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1930s. She began working regularly again in 1935, performing with Paul Barbarin at the Strollers Club in New York. She sang with Fats Waller in 1938 and...
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Bourbon Street, New Orleans. It featured Jeanette Kimball on Piano, Louis Barbarin on drums (incorrectly spelled "Louise" on the LP liner notes), Steward...
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