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Barker, Danny

LC control no.n 85239484
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LC classificationML419.B17 Biography
Personal name headingBarker, Danny
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Variant(s)Barker, Daniel Moses
See alsoCorporate body: Danny Barker Sextette
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Corporate body: All Star Stompers (Musical group)
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LocatedNew York (N.Y.)
Birth date1909-01-13
Death date1994-03-13
Place of birthNew Orleans (La.)
Place of deathNew Orleans (La.)
Field of activityMusic
AffiliationNew Orleans Jazz Museum
Profession or occupationBanjoists Guitarists Composers Singers Authors Museum curators
Found inBuerkle, J.V. Bourbon Street Black, 1974: t.p. (Danny Barker)
LC in OCLC, 12-6-85 (Barker, Danny)
Washington post, Mar. 15, 1994: p. B7 (Danny Barker, 85, banjo player and guitar virtuoso; d. Mar. 13, 1994, age 85; also composed)
Barker, D. Buddy Bolden and the last days of Storyville, c1998: CIP data (b. Jan. 13, 1909; d. Mar. 13, 1994)
New Grove dictionary of jazz, 2nd ed. in Grove Music Online, May 13, 2015 (Barker, Danny (Daniel Moses); born January 13, 1909, died March 13, 1994, New Orleans; American guitarist, banjoist, singer, composer, and writer; husband of Blue Lu Barker; moved to New York in 1930 and returned to New Orleans in 1965; assistant curator of the New Orleans Jazz Museum, 1965-1975)
Don't you feel my leg, ℗1996: container (Danny Barker Sextette featuring Blu Lu Barker; Shad Collins, trumpet ; Teddy McRae, tenor sax ; Norman Lester, piano ; Danny Barker, guitar ; Ernest Williamson, bass; recorded in 1946)
Davidson, Wild Bill. This is jazz, ℗1994: label (Wild Bill Davison and his All Star Stompers) container (Wild Bill Davidson, cornet; variously: Albert Nicholas, Ed Hall, clarinets; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Ralph Sutton, James P. Johnson, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; George Foster, string bass; Baby Dodds, drums)
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