
Adolphe Paul Barbarin (May 5, 1899 – February 17, 1969) was a jazz drummer from New Orleans. Barbarin grew up in New Orleans in a family of musicians, including his father, three of his brothers, and his nephew (Danny Barker). He was a member of the Silver Leaf Orchestra and the Young Olympia Band. He moved to Chicago in 1917 and worked with Freddie Keppard and Jimmie Noone. From 1925–1927, he was a member of King Oliver's band. During the following year, he moved to New York City and played in Luis Russell's band for about four years.
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Bourbon Street Parade
Eh La Bas
Bourbon Street Parade - Voice
Sing On
I Used to Love You (Take 1)
Sister Kate
Crescent Blues
When I Was a Little Child
Someday Sweetheart
Bugle Boy March
Just A Little While To Stay Here
Sweet Georgia Brown (feat. Paul Barbarin's New Orleans Band)
Sing On (LP Version)
Bourbon Street Parade (LP Version)
The Second Line
Too Late
Walking Through The Streets Of The City
Streets Of The City
Panama
02 Eh La Bas
01 Sing On
Just A Closer Walk With Thee
05 Bourbon Street Parade
Give It Up
Take A Ferryboat Down To New Orleans
03 Just A Little While To Stay
06 Sister Kate
Just A Little While To Stay
04 Crescent Blues
08 Someday Sweetheart
Slide Frog Slide
09 Walking Through The Streets
Eh, La Bas
Walking Through The Streets
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate (Take 1)
First Choice
Smiles
07 Bugle Boy March
Weary Blues (Take 3)
Careless Love
Eh La Bas (LP Version)
Gettysburg March
Big Bad Bully
Who's Sorry Now
Sweet Georgia Brown
High Society
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate (Take 3)
Screaming the Blues
Savoy Blues (Take 2)
Weary Blues
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