Genghis Barbie is an American horn quartet founded in New York City. They perform works in the classical music genre as well as arrangements of folk tunes and pop music.
The quartet was formed in 2010 by founding members Danielle Kuhlmann (Velvet Barbie), Jacquelyn Adams (Jungle Barbie), Rachel Drehmann (Attila the Horn), and Alana Vegter Gartrell (Freedom Barbie). The group's name was inspired by a family friend who at a young age drew a comic strip called "Genghis Barbie."
Members, as well as guest artists on their studio albums, take on a "Barbie name" as an alter ego and as part of the group's irrevent persona. Past members also include Leelanee Sterrett (Cosmic Barbie), Kelly Csillam Misko (Electric Barbie), and Wei Ping Chou (Sunshine Barbie).
The group has worked pedagogically as guest artists and lecturers with universities on women's studies panels and exploring entrepreneurship in music.
Genghis Barbie has performed extensively, predominately in the U.S., at annual symposiums of the International Horn Society and Carnegie Hall. In television, the group appeared in season 1 of The Chris Gethard Show and season 7 of America's Got Talent. Their recording of A-ha's "Take On Me" was used in season 3 of the HBO show The Leftovers.