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  1. During his national service with the British Army in Cyprus, Barry began performing as a musician after learning to play the trumpet. Upon completing his national service, he formed a band in 1957, the John Barry Seven .

  2. John began his musical training with piano lessons when he was 9 and subsequently studied with master of music Dr. Francis Jackson at York Minster followed by course work in composition,harmony and orchestration with American jazz musician Bill Russo of the Stan Kenton Orchestra.

    • November 3, 1933
    • January 30, 2011
  3. Jan 8, 2009 · As a young musician in 60s London, he became an immortal part of the process, famous for arranging the “James Bond Theme,” writing the Goldfinger title song, and scoring more than 90 films,...

  4. If truth be told, the so-called invasion actually started two years earlier, in 1962, when the British army veteran, and rock and roll bandleader, John Barry, moved out of the ranks of touring and recording rockers, and into the world of motion picture music.

  5. Jan 31, 2011 · He studied classical piano as a child; took a correspondence course in arranging from Bill Russo, a jazz composer who arranged for Stan Kenton, among others; and formed a jazz-pop group, called the...

  6. He embellished his trumpet playing skills by performing with dance and local jazz bands during his teens. At 18, when he was required to join the British Army for his national service, he carried forward his passion for the trumpet and luckily got assigned to a musical unit and went on playing in an army band.

  7. Aug 12, 2023 · Who was John Barry? John Barry was born in 1933 in York, England. He began his career as a musician and arranger, working with artists like Adam Faith and Shirley Bassey. In the early 1960s, Barry was hired to compose the score for the first James Bond film, Dr. No. The success of the film and its music launched Barry’s career as a film composer.

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