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  2. The John Barry Seven was a band formed by John Barry in 1957, after he abandoned his original career path of arranging for big bands. Origins. [edit] Barry contacted three musicians with whom he had served in the Army and three local musicians and invited them to join his new band.

  3. The book Hit and Miss: The Story of The John Barry Seven features contributions from ex-members of the band and from friends and relatives of John Barry.

  4. He formed The John Barry Seven in 1957. They had a number of hit records including the theme tune Barry composed for TV's Juke Box Jury. After leaving the army, Barry took a jazz composing course and went on to work as an arranger for the Jack Parnell and Ted Heath Orchestras.

  5. Dec 10, 2018 · IN September 1957, a young rock and roll seven-piece calling themselves the John Barry Seven managed to land a much-sought-after audition on the BBC Light Programme, radio's premier music outlet.

  6. The John Barry Seven recorded hit records on EMI's Columbia label including "Hit and Miss", the theme tune he composed for the BBC's Juke Box Jury programme; a cover of the Johnny Smith song "Walk Don't Run"; and a cover of the theme for the United Artists western The Magnificent Seven.

  7. The John Barry Seven was a band formed by John Barry in 1957, after he abandoned his original career path of arranging for big bands.

  8. Jan 8, 2009 · Once back home, he formed his own combo: the John Barry Seven. It was 1957, and Barry, now 23, surveyed the contemporary music scene with a calculated eye. Kenton and his ilk were on the way...