Emile Barnes, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Emile Barnes

American clarinettist

Date of Birth: 18-Feb-1892

Place of Birth: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Date of Death: 02-Mar-1970

Profession: jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


Show Famous Birthdays Today, United States

👉 Worldwide Celebrity Birthdays Today

About Emile Barnes

  • Emile Barnes (18 February 1892 – 2 March 1970) was a New Orleans jazz clarinetist. Barnes studied under Lorenzo Tio Jr., Alphonse Picou, George Baquet, and Louis Nelson Delisle (also known as "Big Eye" Louis Nelson).
  • Active professionally in New Orleans by 1908, he was long well regarded locally for his bluesy and distinctively individualistic style.
  • He played with the Chris Kelly band in from the late 1910s through the 1920s.
  • Barnes did not become widely known to jazz fans outside of New Orleans until he made recordings during the revival era for American Music Records.
  • He performed at the opening night of Preservation Hall and also in his later years.
  • In the 1930s he played with Wooden Joe Nicholas, and in the 1940s with Kid Howard.
  • Barnes was featured on several Folkways Records New Orleans compilation albums during the 1950s, and again in the early 60s as a solo artist.
  • When British trumpeter Ken Colyer jumped ship and visited New Orleans in 1953, he recorded with a pick-up band including Barnes. Emile Barnes' younger brother Paul "Polo" Barnes was also a noted professional clarinetist.

Read more at Wikipedia