Barnes & Barnes

Barnes & Barnes
OriginLos Angeles, California
GenresComedy rock, new wave, synthpop, experimental
Years active1970–2023
LabelsLumania, Rhino, Boulevard, Oglio, Collectors' Choice, Demented Punk
Past membersArt Barnes (Bill Mumy)
Artie Barnes (Robert Haimer)

Barnes & Barnes were an American musical duo, formed in Los Angeles in 1970. Most commonly associated with novelty music and comedy rock, their music also incorporated elements of new wave, synth-pop, and folk rock.

The duo was formed in 1970 by actor Bill Mumy and Robert Haimer (March 2, 1954 – March 4, 2023) who were high school classmates, originally as a private home recording project. By 1978, Barnes & Barnes had gained public recognition with the radio debut of their novelty song "Fish Heads," on the US nationally syndicated Dr. Demento Show.

When recording or performing as Barnes & Barnes, Mumy and Haimer adopt the personae of Art Barnes and Artie Barnes, respectively: twin brothers from the fictional civilization of Lumania.