- Paul Barbarin
Adolphe Paul Barbarin [ [http://www.lucienbarbarin.com/history.php Barbarin history] at [http://www.lucienbarbarin.com/ www.lucienbarbarin.com] ] (
May 5 ,1899 –Feb 17 ,1969 ) [ [http://www.peanutsjazz.com/artists/Paul-Barbarin-Biography.html Paul Barbarin Biography] at [http://www.peanutsjazz.com/ www.peanutsjazz.com] ] [ [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/birthday_search.php?name=Barbarin Jazz birthdays] at [http://www.allaboutjazz.com www.allaboutjazz.com] ] [ [http://www.jazzpages.com/jzzbirth_fr.htm Jazz birthdays] at [http://www.jazzpages.com/ www.jazzpages.com] ] was a New Orleans jazz drummer, usually regarded (along withBaby Dodds ) as one of the very best of the pre-Big Band era jazz drummers.Paul Barbarin's year of birth is often given as 1901, but his brother
Louis Barbarin (born 1902) said he was quite sure that Paul was several years older than him, and Paul Barbarin simply refused to answer the year of his birth in an interview at Tulane's Jazz Archives.From the late 1910s on, Barbarin divided his time between
Chicago ,New York City and New Orleans, and touring with such bands as those ofJoe "King" Oliver ,Luis Russell ,Louis Armstrong , andHenry Red Allen . From the 1950s on he usually led his own band. He, along withLouis Cottrell, Jr. founded and led the second incarnation of theOnward Brass Band from 1960 to 1969.Barbarin was an accomplished and knowledgeable musician, a member of
ASCAP , and the composer of a number of pop tunes andDixieland standards, including "Come Back Sweet Papa", "Don't Forget To Mess Around (When You're Doing The Charleston)", "Bourbon Street Parade ", and "(Paul Barbarin's) Second Line".Paul Barbarin died on
February 17 ,1969 while playing aNew Orleans Mardi Gras parade.References
External links
* [http://www.drummerworld.com/drummers/Paul_Barbarin.html Paul Barbarin] at drummerworld.com (including pictures)
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