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Len Barnard

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Aliases
Len Barnard's Famous Jazz Band
Len Barnard's Jazz Band
Len Barnard's Modern Jazz Quartet
The Thinmen With Len Barnard's Dixielanders
Real name
Leonard Arthur Barnard
Born
April 23, 1929
Died
November 5, 2005
Country
Australia
Comments
Jazz drummer and pianist, primarily in traditional jazz and swing styles.
Member of
The Pix All-Star Australian Jazz Band
Family
Bob Barnard Brother
Related
Ade Monsbourgh Member of the Lazy Ade and His Late Hour Boys
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Covers by Len Barnard

Title Performer Release date Originally by
i 1995 George Beaver (Irving Kaufman)
i 1967 Jimmy Bertrand's Washboard Wizards
i 1955 Chicago Footwarmers [US1]
i 1952 State Street Ramblers
i 1995 Arnold Johnson and His Orchestra
i 1995 Original Dixieland Jazz Band
1961 Harry Macdonough REL, William Tuson REC, (unknown)
i 1973 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
i 1952 Clarence Williams and His Washboard Band
i 1955 Jay C. Flippen
i 1995 Martha Tilton with Orchestra directed by Gordon Jenkins
i   April 1959 Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra REC, Harry Richman PRF
i 1955 The New Orleans Bootblacks
i 1967 King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
i 1955 Papa Charlie Jackson, Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five - Vocal Chorus by Louis and Lillian Armstrong, (unknown)
i 1955 Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band
i April 1959 (unknown)
i 1968 Ferd (Jelly Roll) Morton
i 1961 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by The Rhythm Boys
i 1955 (unknown)
i April 1959 Clarence Williams' Washboard Band
i April 1959 Bert Stock and His Orchestra
i 1955 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
i 1972 Benny Carter
i April 1959 Dolores Valesco
i 1955 Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
i   April 1959 Ivie Anderson PRF, Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ivie Anderson REL
i   April 1959 Lillian Shade PRF, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra REC
1968 (unknown)
i   April 1959 George Olsen and His Music REC,REL, Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell BRD
i 1972 Bix Beiderbecke
i 1952 Preston Jackson and His Uptown Band
i 1995 (unknown)
i 1967 Ferd (Jelly Roll) Morton
i 1952 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
i 1967 (unknown)
i 1995 Abe Lyman's California Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Charles Kaley
i 1973 Dixieland Jug Blowers
i 1968 Louis Armstrong & His Savoy Ballroom Five
1968 Henry King and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Joseph Sudy
i 1955 (unknown)
i 1955 Ray Noble and His Orchestra
i 1973 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
1968 Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians
i 1961 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
i 1952 Prince's Orchestra
i 1973 New Orleans Wanderers
i 1955 Ferd (Jelly Roll) Morton
i 1995 Ernie Golden and His Orchestra
i 1961 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven
i 1973 Red Onion Jazz Babies
i 1952 King Oliver and His Dixie Syncopators
i 1972 The Harlem Footwarmers (Duke Ellington)
i 1972 Scott Joplin
i   April 1959 Helen Jepson REL, Abbie Mitchell PRF, Abbie Mitchell under the direction of George Gershwin REC
i 1955 Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - Vocal Chorus by Louis Armstrong and May Alix
i   1995 Helen Clark–Lewis James REC, Phyllis Cleveland and Jack Barker PRF
i 1973 Laura Smith - Accomp. by Clarence Williams' Harmonizers
i 1955 Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
i   1967 Elisabeth Welch and Chorus PRF, The Ambassadors [US2] REC, Arthur Gibbs and His Gang REL
i 1961 Jelly Roll Morton
i 1961 Rita Montaner
i April 1959 Ferd (Jelly Roll) Morton
i 1972 Ethel Waters and The Jazz Masters
i 1955 New Orleans Rhythm Kings
i 1973 Cab Calloway & His Orch.
i 1973 Clarence Williams' Blue Five - Vocal Chorus by Eva Taylor
i April 1959 The Thelonious Monk Trio
i   1995 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by The King's Men REC, Ramon Novarro & Evelyn Laye BRD
i 1968 Clarence Williams' Washboard Band
i 1968 Vess L. Ossman
i 1961 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
i 1995 New Orleans Rhythm Kings
i 1952 King Oliver and His Creole Jazz Band
i   1961 Aida Ward PRF, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra REC,REL

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