À propos de l'auteur

Danny Barker was a prominent American jazz musician, banjoist, guitarist, composer, and author, known for his significant contributions to the New Orleans jazz scene. Born in the vibrant city of New Orleans, Barker's musical journey began at a young age, influenced by the rich cultural milieu of his hometown. Throughout his career, he collaborated with many legendary jazz figures, and his work helped to bridge traditional jazz with contemporary styles, ensuring the genre's evolution and relevance. In addition to his musicianship, Barker was an avid storyteller and wrote several books chronicling the history of jazz and his experiences within it.

In his later years, Barker became a passionate advocate for the preservation of New Orleans jazz, dedicating himself to teaching and mentoring younger musicians. His influence extended beyond performance, as he also sought to educate audiences about the roots and significance of jazz music. Barker's legacy lives on through his recordings, writings, and the countless musicians he inspired, making him a vital figure in the cultural landscape of American music.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance October 13, 1909
Lieu de naissance New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Date de décès January 13, 1994