0:00: Introductions; Discusses family - Barbarin family, grandfather Isadore John Barbarin from Onward Brass Band; uncles Louis and Paul Barbarin- composer, wrote Bourbon Street Parade; encouraged to play music, ukulele, drums, guitar, and banjo 4:10: Barker as songwriter, talks about Save the Bones for Henry Jones; recorded by King Cole and Johnny Mercer recorded by Orleans Records 5:40: Living in Tin Pan Alley and Hell’s Kitchen; Broadway- publishing companies, had to find your own royalties; Lived in Harlem for 38 years, played with a dozen bands from 1930-1939, played with Cab Calloway’s band 8:00: Talks about Cab Calloway; his wife Blue Lu Barker; wrote “Don’t you Make me High” for his wife Blue Lu; government sent notice to record label saying to stop pressing that record because it was corrupting younger generation 11:58: Other careers: Traveled to Los Angeles, recorded with Cab Calloway in two movies:” Stormy Weather” and “Sensations of 1945.” Also in “The Gathering of Old Men” in LaPlace Louisiana; made movie with Step and Fetch It in 1931; On Broadway in “The Constant Sinner” with Mae West; played with Jelly Roll Morton in 1930 in New York; Jelly Roll playing in “cat houses” in Storyville 22:00: Talks about Danny’s influence in the city, helping kids learn the music: Audience questions: Race and jazz; Louis Armstrong’s contribution to jazz; Sidney Bechet’s contribution 27:46 Interview ends.