- New Orleans Jazz Classics · 2007
- Classic Sounds of New Orleans from Smithsonian Folkways · 2010
- New Orleans Jazz Classics · 1983
- The Louisiana Joymakers · 1995
- Emile Barnes: Early Recordings, Vol. 1 (1951) [Dauphine Street Jam Session] · 1951
- Barnes-Bocage Big Five 1954 · 2019
- Music of New Orleans, Vol. 5 (New Orleans Jazz: The Flowering) · 1959
- The Louisiana Joymakers · 1995
- Emile Barnes: Early Recordings, Vol. 1 (1951) [Dauphine Street Jam Session] · 1951
- The Music of New Orleans, Vol. 3 - Music of the Dance Halls · 1958
- Emile Barnes' Louisiana Joymakers: Opening Night at Preservation Hall · 1994
- Music of New Orleans, Vol. 5 (New Orleans Jazz: The Flowering) · 1959
- Classic Sounds of New Orleans from Smithsonian Folkways · 2010
Albums
- 1999
About Emile Barnes
A respected New Orleans clarinetist, Emile Barnes made relatively few recordings during his career but can be heard on sessions for Folkways in 1951 and 1952 (which were issued in the '70s on LPs) and for Jazzology during 1961 and 1963. He was the brother of Polo Barnes and learned from the early clarinetists including Lorenzo Tio, Jr. and Alphonse Picou. Barnes worked with Buddy Petit and Chris Kelly (the latter throughout the 1920s). He spent much of the 1930s and '40s outside of music, but by the late '40s was gigging with Kid Howard, and he remained fairly active in the 1950s and '60s. ~ Scott Yanow
- HOMETOWN
- New Orleans, LA, United States
- BORN
- February 18, 1892
- GENRE
- Jazz