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| name = Jeremy Barnes
| name = Jeremy Barnes
| image = Hawkandahacksaw.jpg
| image = Jeremy Barnes (2009).jpg
| alt = Jeremy Barnes
| alt = Jeremy Barnes
| caption = Barnes in 2009
| caption = Three members of [[A Hawk and a Hacksaw]] performing at the Dionysus Club. From left to right: [[Mark Weaver]], tuba; [[Heather Trost]], violin; Jeremy Barnes, accordion and percussion
| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
| birth_name =
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1976|09|18}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1976|09|18}}
| birth_place = [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]], United States
| birth_place = [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]], United States
| origin = Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
| origin = Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
| instrument = [[Accordion]], [[drums]], [[piano]], [[santur]], [[davul]]
| instrument = [[Accordion]], [[drums]], [[piano]], [[santur]], [[davul]]
| genre = [[Folk music|Folk]], [[Balkan]], [[Mariachi]]
| genre = {{hlist|[[Contemporary folk music|Folk]]|[[Balkan music]]|[[mariachi]]}}
| occupation = Accordionist, musician
| occupation = Accordionist, musician
| years_active = 1996–present
| years_active = 1996–present
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'''Jeremy Barnes''' (born 18 September 1976) is an American musician. He plays [[accordion]], [[percussion]] and other instruments. He has been a member of the bands [[Neutral Milk Hotel]], [[Beirut (band)|Beirut]], and [[A Hawk and a Hacksaw]], and is a co-creator of the record label L.M. Duplication. Influences on his work include music from [[Eastern Europe]], [[Music of Turkey|Turkey]], and the [[Caucasus]].
'''Jeremy Barnes''' (born September 18, 1976) is an American musician. He plays [[accordion]], [[percussion]] and other instruments. He has been a member of the bands [[Neutral Milk Hotel]], [[Bablicon]], [[Beirut (band)|Beirut]], and [[A Hawk and a Hacksaw]], and is a co-creator of the record label L.M. Duplication. Influences on his work include music from [[Eastern Europe]], [[Music of Turkey|Turkey]], and the [[Caucasus]].


==Career==
==Career==
Barnes was born in [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]], the son of a local businessman. In 1995 he moved to Chicago to attend [[DePaul University]] but left his studies in January 1996, aged 19.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Q&A: A Hawk and a Hacksaw {{!}} Interviews {{!}} musicOMH|url = http://www.musicomh.com/features/interviews/interview-a-hawk-and-a-hacksaw|website = musicOMH|access-date = 2015-11-17|language = en-GB}}</ref> He joined Neutral Milk Hotel, which was a part of the [[Athens, Georgia]]-based [[Elephant 6]] music collective. Neutral Milk Hotel disbanded in 1998 and Barnes spent time traveling in Europe and working as a postman.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jeremy Barnes on A Hawk and a Hacksaw|url=http://lumiere.net.nz/reader/arts.php/item/1518|publisher=The Lumière Reader|access-date=12 November 2012|author=BRANNAVAN GNANALINGAM|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160204092155/http://lumiere.net.nz/reader/arts.php/item/1518|archive-date=4 February 2016}}</ref> He also played with [[Broadcast (band)|Broadcast]], [[The Gerbils]] and [[Bablicon]].
Barnes was born in [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]], the son of a local businessman. In 1995 he moved to Chicago to attend [[DePaul University]] but left his studies in January 1996, aged 19.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Q&A: A Hawk and a Hacksaw {{!}} Interviews {{!}} musicOMH|url = http://www.musicomh.com/features/interviews/interview-a-hawk-and-a-hacksaw|website = musicOMH| date=November 28, 2011 |access-date = November 17, 2015|language = en-GB}}</ref> He joined Neutral Milk Hotel, which was a part of the [[Athens, Georgia]]-based [[Elephant 6]] music collective. Neutral Milk Hotel disbanded in 1998 and Barnes spent time traveling in Europe and working as a postman.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jeremy Barnes on A Hawk and a Hacksaw|url=http://lumiere.net.nz/reader/arts.php/item/1518|publisher=The Lumière Reader|access-date=November 12, 2012|author=BRANNAVAN GNANALINGAM|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160204092155/http://lumiere.net.nz/reader/arts.php/item/1518|archive-date=February 4, 2016}}</ref> He also played with [[Broadcast (band)|Broadcast]], [[The Gerbils]] and [[Bablicon]].


Barnes cites his initial introduction to [[Eastern European music]] as having been in 1999 while on tour. After being introduced to [[Bulgarian music]], he lived in a predominantly Ukrainian Chicago neighborhood and developed an interest in [[Romanian music]].<ref name="noisenarcs">{{cite web|title=TalkNarc: Interview with A Hawk and a Hacksaw's Jeremy Barnes|url=http://noisenarcs.com/2011/03/08/talknarc-interview-hawk-hacksaws-jeremy-barnes/|publisher=NoiseNarcs|access-date=12 November 2012|author=David G|date=8 March 2011}}</ref>
Barnes cites his initial introduction to [[Eastern European music]] as having been in 1999 while on tour. After being introduced to [[Bulgarian music]], he lived in a predominantly Ukrainian Chicago neighborhood and developed an interest in [[Romanian music]].<ref name="noisenarcs">{{cite web|title=TalkNarc: Interview with A Hawk and a Hacksaw's Jeremy Barnes|url=http://noisenarcs.com/2011/03/08/talknarc-interview-hawk-hacksaws-jeremy-barnes/|publisher=NoiseNarcs|access-date=November 12, 2012|author=David G|date=March 8, 2011|archive-date=November 26, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131126073502/http://noisenarcs.com/2011/03/08/talknarc-interview-hawk-hacksaws-jeremy-barnes/|url-status=dead}}</ref>


"I was kind of at a dead end in what I was listening to, and it just opened up a whole new world for me," he said in a 2011 interview with Noise Narcs. "That was in 1999. For a while it affected the way I looked at my music, but I was still playing drums in bands, and it didn’t seem like something I should pursue. You go through these fads or trends as a listener, where you’re really into something for a month and then it changes. But with this music, it’s been now twelve years or more, and it gradually seeped into everything that I do."<ref name="noisenarcs"/>
"I was kind of at a dead end in what I was listening to, and it just opened up a whole new world for me," he said in a 2011 interview with Noise Narcs. "That was in 1999. For a while it affected the way I looked at my music, but I was still playing drums in bands, and it didn’t seem like something I should pursue. You go through these fads or trends as a listener, where you’re really into something for a month and then it changes. But with this music, it’s been now twelve years or more, and it gradually seeped into everything that I do."<ref name="noisenarcs"/>


In 2001 he formed [[A Hawk and a Hacksaw]],<ref>{{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p666747/biography|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: A Hawk and a Hacksaw|last=Brown|first=Marisa|publisher=[[All Media Guide|AMG]]|access-date=18 May 2010}}</ref> in France. In 2005 he met [[Heather Trost]], who performs with him in A Hawk and A Hacksaw. Both Barnes and Trost contributed to the debut album by [[Beirut (band)|Beirut]], [[Gulag Orkestar]].
In 2001 he formed [[A Hawk and a Hacksaw]],<ref>{{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p666747/biography|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: A Hawk and a Hacksaw|last=Brown|first=Marisa|publisher=[[All Media Guide|AMG]]|access-date=May 18, 2010}}</ref> in France. In 2005 he met [[Heather Trost]], who performs with him in A Hawk and A Hacksaw. Both Barnes and Trost contributed to the debut album by [[Beirut (band)|Beirut]], [[Gulag Orkestar]].


A Hawk and A Hacksaw's recording and touring line-up over the years has included Hungarian, Romanian, and English musicians, notably Fanfare Cioclaria, Ferenc Kovacs, Balász Unger, Chris Hladowski, and [[Kalman Balogh]]. One recent touring iteration included Chicagoans Samuel Johnson, who played trumpet, and George Lawler on the [[doumbek]].
A Hawk and A Hacksaw's recording and touring line-up over the years has included Hungarian, Romanian, and English musicians, notably Fanfare Cioclaria, Ferenc Kovacs, Balász Unger, Chris Hladowski, and [[Kalman Balogh]]. One recent touring iteration included Chicagoans Samuel Johnson, who played trumpet, and George Lawler on the [[doumbek]].


Barnes and Trost are married and live in Albuquerque.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Welcome home, A Hawk and a Hacksaw|url = http://www.abqjournal.com/210132/entertainment/welcome-home-a-hawk-and-a-hacksaw.html|website = www.abqjournal.com|access-date = 2015-11-17}}</ref> They created the label L.M. Duplication to release their own recordings as well as music by other folk-related groups. Barnes has said he intends to release contemporary music as well as earlier music that is no longer available. They have released home recordings by [[John Jacob Niles]], an album of Turkish wedding music by Cüneyt Sepetçi and Orchestra Dolapdere, and a compilation of music from the [[Caucasus Mountains]], called Mountains of Tongues.<ref name="noisenarcs"/>
Barnes and Trost are married and live in Albuquerque.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Welcome home, A Hawk and a Hacksaw|url = http://www.abqjournal.com/210132/entertainment/welcome-home-a-hawk-and-a-hacksaw.html|website = www.abqjournal.com|access-date = November 17, 2015}}</ref> They created the label L.M. Duplication to release their own recordings as well as music by other folk-related groups. Barnes has said he intends to release contemporary music as well as earlier music that is no longer available. They have released home recordings by [[John Jacob Niles]], an album of Turkish wedding music by Cüneyt Sepetçi and Orchestra Dolapdere, and a compilation of music from the [[Caucasus Mountains]], called Mountains of Tongues.<ref name="noisenarcs"/>


Barnes and Deerhoof guitarist John Dieterich released duo album called The Coral Casino, under the moniker Dieterich & Barnes in 2016. In the same year, Barnes released a collection of solo recordings, called Summer '16.
Barnes and Deerhoof guitarist John Dieterich released duo album called The Coral Casino, under the moniker Dieterich & Barnes in 2016. In the same year, Barnes released a collection of solo recordings, called Summer '16.
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Jeremy Barnes
Jeremy Barnes
Barnes in 2009
Background information
Born (1976-09-18) September 18, 1976 (age 48)
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
OriginAlbuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Genres
Occupation(s)Accordionist, musician
Instrument(s)Accordion, drums, piano, santur, davul
Years active1996–present
LabelsThe Leaf Label, L.M. Duplication

Jeremy Barnes (born September 18, 1976) is an American musician. He plays accordion, percussion and other instruments. He has been a member of the bands Neutral Milk Hotel, Bablicon, Beirut, and A Hawk and a Hacksaw, and is a co-creator of the record label L.M. Duplication. Influences on his work include music from Eastern Europe, Turkey, and the Caucasus.

Career

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Barnes was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the son of a local businessman. In 1995 he moved to Chicago to attend DePaul University but left his studies in January 1996, aged 19.[1] He joined Neutral Milk Hotel, which was a part of the Athens, Georgia-based Elephant 6 music collective. Neutral Milk Hotel disbanded in 1998 and Barnes spent time traveling in Europe and working as a postman.[2] He also played with Broadcast, The Gerbils and Bablicon.

Barnes cites his initial introduction to Eastern European music as having been in 1999 while on tour. After being introduced to Bulgarian music, he lived in a predominantly Ukrainian Chicago neighborhood and developed an interest in Romanian music.[3]

"I was kind of at a dead end in what I was listening to, and it just opened up a whole new world for me," he said in a 2011 interview with Noise Narcs. "That was in 1999. For a while it affected the way I looked at my music, but I was still playing drums in bands, and it didn’t seem like something I should pursue. You go through these fads or trends as a listener, where you’re really into something for a month and then it changes. But with this music, it’s been now twelve years or more, and it gradually seeped into everything that I do."[3]

In 2001 he formed A Hawk and a Hacksaw,[4] in France. In 2005 he met Heather Trost, who performs with him in A Hawk and A Hacksaw. Both Barnes and Trost contributed to the debut album by Beirut, Gulag Orkestar.

A Hawk and A Hacksaw's recording and touring line-up over the years has included Hungarian, Romanian, and English musicians, notably Fanfare Cioclaria, Ferenc Kovacs, Balász Unger, Chris Hladowski, and Kalman Balogh. One recent touring iteration included Chicagoans Samuel Johnson, who played trumpet, and George Lawler on the doumbek.

Barnes and Trost are married and live in Albuquerque.[5] They created the label L.M. Duplication to release their own recordings as well as music by other folk-related groups. Barnes has said he intends to release contemporary music as well as earlier music that is no longer available. They have released home recordings by John Jacob Niles, an album of Turkish wedding music by Cüneyt Sepetçi and Orchestra Dolapdere, and a compilation of music from the Caucasus Mountains, called Mountains of Tongues.[3]

Barnes and Deerhoof guitarist John Dieterich released duo album called The Coral Casino, under the moniker Dieterich & Barnes in 2016. In the same year, Barnes released a collection of solo recordings, called Summer '16.

In Neutral Milk Hotel, Barnes played a four-piece C&C drum kit (24-inch bass drum) Paiste Giant Beat and Istanbul Agop Cymbals, and a Wurlitzer MLM organ. In A Hawk and A Hacksaw, he plays vintage Da Vinci, Dallape and Weltmeister Supita Accordions and the Iranian santur.

Releases

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Living Music (L.M.) Duplication releases

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References

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  1. ^ "Q&A: A Hawk and a Hacksaw | Interviews | musicOMH". musicOMH. November 28, 2011. Retrieved November 17, 2015.
  2. ^ BRANNAVAN GNANALINGAM. "Jeremy Barnes on A Hawk and a Hacksaw". The Lumière Reader. Archived from the original on February 4, 2016. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c David G (March 8, 2011). "TalkNarc: Interview with A Hawk and a Hacksaw's Jeremy Barnes". NoiseNarcs. Archived from the original on November 26, 2013. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
  4. ^ Brown, Marisa. "Biography: A Hawk and a Hacksaw". AMG. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
  5. ^ "Welcome home, A Hawk and a Hacksaw". www.abqjournal.com. Retrieved November 17, 2015.