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Barry Finnerty
Jazz / Fusion / Lyrical

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Member Since4/1/2007
Band Websitewww.barryfinnerty.com
Band MembersMy two newest CDs were recorded January 2008 in New York City. The "contemporary jazz" one, "CLARITA" features Randy Brecker on trumpet and flugelhorn, Victor Bailey on electric bass, Dave Kikoski on piano and Rhodes, Graham Hawthorne, drums, and Chuggy Carter, percussion. The "straight ahead" recording, "BLUES FOR TRANE". has the same lineup (minus Brecker and Bailey) except with Ron McClure on acoustic bass and Victor Jones on drums on some of the tracks. I have been fortunate to have some great musicians play on my records. The personnel on "2B NAMED LATER" included drummer Steve Ferrone and Darryl Jones on bass, currently with Tom Petty and the Rolling Stones respectively. Not bad! Also Hubert Laws on flute and the late great Don Alias (and Chuggy Carter - who is not dead!) on percussion. On "SPACE AGE BLUES" the world renowned Vinnie Colaiuta played drums with Anthony Jackson and Will Lee on bass. And on "STRAIGHT AHEAD" we had the wonderful Victor Lewis on drums with Mike Richmond, bass and Dave Kikoski, piano.
InfluencesJohn Coltrane, Miles Davis, George Benson, Jeff Beck, Mike and Randy Brecker, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, Tito Puente, B.B King, Paul Butterfield, Hubert Laws, Joe Sample, Django Reinhardt, Wes Montgomery, Howard Roberts, Kenny Burrell, Tal Farlow, Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins, Eric Dolphy, Cannonball Adderley, Joe Farrell, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Julian Bream, Eric Clapton, Jerry Garcia, John Williams, Tom Lehrer, Bob Dylan, Joe Jackson, Jascha Heifetz, Vladimir Horowitz, Steely Dan, the Police, Jimi Hendrix, Guinga, A.C. Jobim, Bartok, Beethoven, Stravinsky, Ravel, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, and many others too numerous to mention.
Sounds LikeOn "BLUES FOR TRANE" I tried to capture the spirit and vibe of John Coltrane, whose music I hold in the greatest reverence. We recorded two Coltrane compositions, "BIG NICK" and a funky hip-hop version of "RESOLUTION" as well as the Rodgers and Hart standard made famous by Trane and Johnny Hartman, "YOU ARE TOO BEAUTIFUL", which gave me a rare chance to display my jazz ballad singing abilities! (I believe I gave Johnny a run for his money at least.) There are also some contemporary "neo-bebop" type compositions such as "KNEE-BOP", "INNERCEPTION" and a tune written in the time-honored jazz tradition of borrowing the chord changes of another, "TWO", which is based on "ONE" from "Chorus Line", written by Marvin Hamlisch ... but Marvin ain't gonna get no royalties from this one! On the "CLARITA" session one can hear influences of my former and current bandmates such as the Crusaders (MALIBU), Miles Davis (FOR MILES), and the Brecker Bros. (MIKEY B is named for and dedicated to our friend the late great Mike Brecker) as well as a touch of Brazilian music (we recorded the tune "DOS ANJOS" - which means "Of The Angels" - by the great Brazilian composer Guinga - and I played it a little bit in the spirit of one of my guitar heroes, Jeff Beck - and the title tune "CLARITA" also has a Brazilian samba groove). When asked to describe it, I always said that my guitar playing sounds like a combination of my two biggest influences: George Benson and Jeff Beck. But hey! Take a listen to it and then you tell me!
Record LabelBirdland, Arabesque, Cheetah, new ones T.B.A.
Type of LabelIndie


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Hi Folks! Barry Finnerty here. Welcome to my MySpace music page! You can read my full bio and other stuff at my website www.barryfinnerty.com. But here is a piece from Jesse Hamlin, Staff Writer for the San Francisco Chronicle that appeared in the Monday, July 4, 2005 issue: Jazz Guitarist Barry Finnerty Knows How to Groove Alone to Make Music "NO! You're playin' it too WHITE,'' Crusaders saxophonist Wilton Felder told Barry Finnerty when the gifted young guitarist joined the hit jazz-funk band in 1979. "Now play that groove by yourself.'' Finnerty laughs as he recalls his favorite Felder line: "You playin' it too wambly. I want it more wombly.'' A San Francisco boy who made his name in New York playing in the majors with musicians like the Brecker Brothers and Miles Davis, Finnerty became a superior rhythm player after five years with the stomping Crusaders. "They taught me if you can't groove by yourself, if you have to lean on somebody else, you can't groove,'' said Finnerty, a big friendly guy with sandy brown hair and rosy cheeks, sitting on the sunny deck of his Oakland house, overlooking the Coliseum, the bay and the foggy city to the west. "You gotta be able to set your watch by every guy in the band if the music is really going to be happening.'' It's been happening for Finnerty at Savanna Jazz on Mission Street, where Tuesdays belong to the grooving 53-year-old guitarist. Six years after moving back from the Apple, Finnerty has found a regular gig where he can stretch out and be himself. A fluid improviser equally versed in the music of Jerry Garcia, John Coltrane, B.B. King, James Brown and Jim Hall, Finnerty is cooking with two alternating bands: a jazz trio with bassist Peter Barshay and drummer Andy Eberhard that digs into Coltrane, blues and ballads, and a funk-based free- improvising trio called Deep Down and Out, with drummer Ronnie Smith (subbing for Kevin Hayes, who's on the road with Robert Cray) and electric bassist John Whitelaw. Those guys go off on a moment's notice into funkville, psychedelic rock, hard blues, pastoral Pat Metheny and African highlife. Whitelaw and Finnerty first worked together in the swinging Bay Area R&B band Beefy Red in the late '60s, playing clubs and opening at the Fillmore Auditorium for Bo Diddley and Lightnin' Hopkins. Finnerty wrote Beefy Red charts by transcribing records by Ray Charles and Lou Rawls. He was one of those music-crazy San Francisco kids who took naturally to jazz and rock. The son of the late Warren Finnerty, a New York actor who won an Obie, the Off-Broadway theater award, for his role in "The Connection,'' and Ruth Finnerty, a pianist who taught English at UC Berkeley Extension, Finnerty started on piano at 5 and guitar at 13. He got his first electric guitar, a Fender Jaguar, at 14, living in Hong Kong with his mother and playing in a rock band called the New Breed, which opened a show for Herman's Hermits. "I got mobbed by Chinese girls who wanted my autograph,'' recalls Finnerty, who was hooked. His frank and funny Web site bio touches on missteps and pitfalls in the cutthroat music business, his troubles with cocaine and the joy of life with his fiancee, Clarita Zarate, an artist and singer with whom he's been writing barbed, Bush-whacking pop songs. Songs from their CD: "US-The Band" - "GLOBAL WARNING" can be heard at www.myspace.com/ustheband1. Returning to San Francisco in '66, Finnerty studied jazz with Dave Smith at Sherman Clay and was blown away by the bands he heard one Sunday afternoon at the Fillmore: the Grateful Dead, the Jefferson Airplane and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band with guitarist Mike Bloomfield. Wowed by Garcia's melodic playing, Finnerty swapped his Fender for a red single cutaway Guild Starfire like Garcia's, which he later traded for a '57 red sunburst Les Paul, with a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, of the kind played by his guitar hero, the Yardbirds-period Jeff Beck. "I would still love to get the gig with the Dead. I think I could be the ghost of Jerry Garcia, I think I could do him justice,'' says Finnerty. He used to hang out with fellow guitarist Jim Checkley at Don Weir's Music City store on Columbus Avenue. "We'd go in there, and if anybody was playing guitar, we'd pick it up and say, 'Let me see that guitar,' and play better than him. The kids would walk away crying. We were terrible.'' Checkley hooked him up with Beefy Red in Marin, made up of other top teenage players -- at one time it featured trumpeter Mark Isham, now a Hollywood film composer who still sends Finnerty his annual Scientology Christmas card -- and older cats like tenor saxophonist Irwin Goldfield, a '50s New York hipster who was then 35, which seemed ancient to Finnerty. After studying philosophy and music at UC Berkeley for a couple of years, he did a semester at Boston's Berklee College of Music. He moved to New York in '73 and landed a gig with drummer Chico Hamilton. He'd been introduced by saxophonist Alex Foster, a Bay Area lad who now plays in the "Saturday Night Live'' band with two other guys bred here, trombonist Steve Turre and saxophonist Lenny Pickett. Finnerty was 21 when he performed with Hamilton at Switzerland's Montreux Jazz Festival on the same bill with Miles, with whom Finnerty would hang out and record the 1981 album "The Man With the Horn.'' Finnerty's tune "In View'' was recorded that night at Montreux and included on a live concert recording on Stax. "I never received 1 cent of royalties,'' Finnerty notes. "Welcome to the music business!'' He went on to play with everyone from Hubert Laws to Ray Barretto and was tapped by the Brecker Brothers for the 1977 edition of their blazing fusion band that also featured the Marin-bred drummer Terry Bozzio. Finnerty appeared on the Breckers' "Heavy Metal Bebop'' and "Strap Hangin' " albums, and a few years later was featured on the Crusaders' big-selling "Street Life'' disc. He toured the world with the Crusaders, at first flying first-class. But after a while, Finnerty writes on barryfinnerty.com, the three leaders went first class while the sidemen were downgraded to business class, and then finally economy. He opted to leave the band before "the sidemen might have to get there by rowboat.'' Finnerty spent the next decade and a half in the Big Apple performing and recording with various people, writing jingles for ad agencies, songs for the Children's Encyclopedia of Knowledge and singing with the Bob Hardwick's society orchestra. Along the way he developed a nose for the pricey white powder that got the better of him and precipitated his move home. "I'm just glad I was able to get out of it because if I hadn't, we might not be sitting here today,'' said Finnerty, who went through rehab and now lives with Clarita; her teenage son, Donald, who wears a padlocked chain necklace and hips Finnerty to punk bands like the Necromaniacs, and a friendly mutt named Running Fur. "I'm lucky because I'm versatile,'' says Finnerty, who throws himself into whatever bag he's exploring. "I try to make each thing authentic. I don't play a bunch of bebop licks on a funk tune. I try to get down and dirty and make it as funky and groovin' as I can. And when I'm playing bebop -- well, occasionally I throw in a power chord.'' He loves the gig at Savanna Jazz, which gives him "an outlet just to play my own stuff, where I feel like I'm doin' something. You have to play and improve for the love it. And if some people get into it, so much the better. I can't worry about the fact that my career isn't where (guitarists) Mike Stern or John Scofield's is. "I got a beautiful woman, I got a nice house, I still have all my abilities and I'm working on some positive stuff. I'm making music.''

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Anuhel





Jun 18 2009 1:46 PM

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Thanks for being my friend!!!! if you like my music please vote me at www.worldsings.com/anuhel (register for free first) I'm on LOCM Radio too www.locmradio.com you can request my songs at http://www.locmradio.com/samHTMweb/songrequest.html it'easy and fast! Don't forget to visit my website www.anuhel.com Love Anuhel


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Jun 27 2009 8:34 PM

Thanks for the add & your friendship!  Hope you're having a great weekend.
Your fellow (former) Bay Arean,
-Tracy


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Chela&Birdland





Jun 27 2009 8:30 PM

Very good music, thanks for the add and kisses from Málaga, Spain.
SUNOFMALLOY





Jun 8 2009 7:38 PM

HELLO, DIG THE BOOK SERIOUS HARMONIC PRACTICE BOOK,
I GO THRU THAT EVERYDAY,
THANKS FOR THE MUSIC!

SUNOFMALLOY
Jost Nickel





Jun 4 2009 10:12 PM

Hi Barry,
I really hope we get the chance to play again soon! I heard you are working on a new CD...I'm looking forward to hearing that.
Take care & greetings from Germany
Jost
Heike Matthiesen





May 25 2009 7:21 PM

Hi Barry,
it is great to meet you and your music, welcome among my friends and all the best to you!
Heike
Martin





May 31 2009 5:06 PM

Hey Barry, been so busy haven't had time to check out your work more in-depth....Really diggin' the flavors here man, really tickling my ears :-)....Wishing you much success with your CD's

Cheers,

mc
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May 15 2009 10:58 PM



Stop by and say hi sometime.
www.myspace.com/finniganbros
EarMaster





May 15 2009 6:52 AM

Hi Barry Finnerty! Thanks for the friendship!



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Loukas Hadellis





May 11 2009 2:21 PM

Hi Barry
thanks for add,
..like the mood & gtr sound!
best, Loukas

MANDOO





May 2 2009 5:55 AM

Many thanks for the add and for the message Barry.
Greetings from Paris.
MANDOO
Ilkka Niemeläinen





Apr 8 2009 7:08 AM

Thank you for your friendship. All the best.
Ilkka
Trantalidis





Apr 13 2009 8:54 PM

Hi Barry Great solo @ sound(blues for Trane)
thanks
Celso Ricardi





Apr 15 2009 2:36 PM

Hi, How Are You?

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Apr 20 2009 10:04 PM

Hi Barry,
Great to find you on Myspace. we met a couple of times when you visted our stand at the Namm Show. You picked up one of our guitars and jammed with a Bass player on the opposite stand, so cool!! Love your music. Take care.
Jeff - JJ Guitars
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Apr 7 2009 7:56 PM

Ciao barry..grazie per l'amicizia..
Pascale Frossard


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Apr 7 2009 8:19 PM

Hello Barry

I know you since 20 years ago
With Miles in Strasbourg France
And with the Album with Billy Cobham
Very glad to meet you on myspace
and to can listen your tracks
Wonderful music
Kisses
Pascale
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Mar 25 2009 6:30 PM

Hey Barry!
Feel free to check my SPRING 09 Album!
Peace, Luiz
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Stepan Rak





Apr 1 2009 9:02 PM

Dear Barry,
thank you for your friendship and love music.

Best regards from Czech Republic, fast fingers!!!

Štěpán Rak
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Jan 6 2009 7:55 PM

Always Keep the inner light going and continue to follow your soul. No borders, No artificial vibes . No commercial driven efforts. Treat the work as you would your principles. Mostly just have fun creating. Do u until the wheels fall off.
May u have a wonderful New Year Always stay true Barry Finnerty
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Dec 27 2008 2:17 AM

Always Keep the light going and continue to follow your soul.
May u have a wonderful New Year Barry Finnerty
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Jan 9 2009 3:02 AM



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Dec 22 2008 11:52 AM

..THE MAGIC SOUND..

It talks to you, it makes you cry...

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..NOW ENJOY THE WAY IT ADDS A UNIQUE FLAVOR TO JAZZ!

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Dec 21 2008 2:06 AM

Jon to Barry:
Hey Finn, here's a real nice ballad 'You Too Beautiful' and a cameo by main man Les Paul at the end, enjoy!
Jon
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Hammond Cast First run-through of jazz ballad "You Are Too Beautiful" in studio session at Kampo Cultural Center as seen on The Jon Hammond Show on MCTV, Joe Lee Wilson vocals, Leroy Vinnegar bass, Jimmy Ponder guitar (in isolation booth drummer Bruno Carr heard on another take) This film is over 20 years old shot by Mr. Hammond personally with a special appearance at end by LES PAUL. Special thanks Joe Berger, Teruo Nakamura. Jon Hammond is Host of daily radio program HammondCast Show on KYOURADIO / KYCY 1550 AM CBS Radio Network. © http://www. HammondCast. com *Note: The Jon Hammond Show TV Show is now in 25th year and seen on MNNTV in New York City
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Dec 19 2008 9:26 PM

Check my latest ARTICLE in the January 09 GUITAR PLAYER Magazine issue page 112: "Just when you think you've seen every possible tapping lick imaginable, Los Angeles guitar coach par excellence, Jean Marc Belkadi ..." and you can also see my Jan 08 lesson in Guitar Player TV, HERE:
Warming Up Video Soloing Belkadi
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