Description
TitleJoe Darensbourg oral history interview
IntervieweeDarensbourg, Joe
InterviewerMartyn, Barry
Date Created1984-04-18, 1984-04-19
Genreoral histories
Genreinterviews
Note(s)Joseph Wilmer (Joe) Darensbourg (1906-1985) was an American clarinetist and soprano saxophonist. He studied clarinet under Alphonse Picou and played with local New Orleans groups early on. After traveling with a medicine show and a circus band he settled first in Los Angeles, then worked on cruise liners and clubs while based in Seattle. He played primarily in the New Orleans style, and from 1961 to 1964 performed and made extensive overseas tours with Louis Armstrong's All Stars.
Note(s)Tape 5 (original reel) is blank
Table of ContentsPage numbers here indicate page numbers for "Read Online" interface. Page numbers listed on transcripts may differ.
Tape 1...pp. 2-47
Tape 2...pp. 48-92
Tape 3...pp. 93-139
Tape 4...pp. 140-187
Tape 6...pp. 187-231
CollectionJazz Oral History Project
Organization NameRutgers University. Instituteof Jazz Studies, Rutgers University. Institute of Jazz Studies
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PlaceLos Angeles, CA