dr, *1902 US, New Orleans
Musician of Jazz
A.k.a. Adolphe Paul Barbarin
Adolphe Paul Barbarin (May 5, 1899 – February 17, 1969) was a New Orleans jazz drummer, usually regarded (along with Baby Dodds) as one of the very best of the pre-Big Band era jazz drummers. He studied under the famed drummer, Louis Cottrell, Sr.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 he was, and Paul Barbarin simply refused to answer the year of his birth in an interview at Tulane's Jazz Archives.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Paul Barbarin and his New Orleans Band | Paul Barbarin | 1999 | Album |
1960 | Billie & De De Pierce And Paul Barbarin With Chris Barber's Jazz Band | 1994 | Album |
Jazz From New Orleans | George Lewis, Paul Barbarin | 1967 | Compil. |
Jazz: Bayou to Bay | John Parker, Dr. Edmond Souchon, Paul Barbarin, Raymond Burke, Sherwood Mangiapane, Doc Evans, Munn Ware, Julie Wilson | 1965 | Album |
Last Journey Of A Jazzman (The Funeral Of Lester Santiago Vol. II) | Paul Barbarin And The Onward Brass Band | 1965 | Album |
Last Journey Of A Jazzman (The Funeral Of Lester Santiago Vol. I) | Paul Barbarin And The Onward Brass Band | 1965 | Album |
Paul Barbarin's Bourbon Street Beat | Paul Barbarin | 1962 | Album |
Paul Barbarin And His New Orleans Jazz | Paul Barbarin | 1955 | Album |
New Orleans Contrasts | Sharkey Bonano And Paul Barbarin | 1955 | Album |
A New Orleans Jazz Party | George Lewis, Punch Miller, Eddie Miller, Jim Robinson, Alphonse Picou, Paul Barbarin | Album | |
Albert Burbank With Kid Ory And Paul Barbarin | Albert Burbank, Kid Ory, Paul Barbarin | Album | |
Jazz: Bayou To Bay Out Of The Blues ... Volume 2 | John Parker, Dr. Edmond Souchon, Paul Barbarin, Raymond Burke, Sherwood Mangiapane, Doc Evans, Munn Ware, Julie Wilson | Album |