John Barry Seven

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John Barry Seven was a British instrumental pop and rock group led by composer and conductor John Barry, known for their early 1960s hits and influential role in shaping Barry’s later film music career.

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instanceOf British instrumental pop group
rock group
activePeriodEnd mid 1960s
activePeriodStart late 1950s
associatedAct Adam Faith NERFINISHED
John Barry Orchestra NERFINISHED
backedArtist Adam Faith NERFINISHED
basedIn London NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
era early 1960s
formedBy John Barry NERFINISHED
genre instrumental pop
pop rock
rock and roll
hasMember John Barry NERFINISHED
hasNotableMember Dougie Wright NERFINISHED
Fred Kirk NERFINISHED
Ken Golder NERFINISHED
Les Reed NERFINISHED
Mike Peters NERFINISHED
Vic Flick NERFINISHED
influenced John Barry’s film music style
instrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
saxophone
trumpet
language instrumental music
leader John Barry NERFINISHED
notableFor early 1960s UK instrumental hits
television theme recordings
notableSong Big Fella NERFINISHED
Black Stockings NERFINISHED
Hit and Miss NERFINISHED
Never Let Go NERFINISHED
notableWork Beat for Beatniks NERFINISHED
Hit and Miss NERFINISHED
The James Bond Theme (as John Barry Seven and Orchestra, arrangement and performance) NERFINISHED
Walk Don’t Run NERFINISHED
partOf British rock and roll scene
performed instrumental arrangements of film and TV themes
recordLabel Columbia Records (UK) NERFINISHED
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