Barry first found music when he borrowed his sister's record collection when he was about eight and was hooked. When Caroline started it was a new beginning, and he listened to all the stations, but Caroline was his favourite by far. Later he became a singer in a band, then started doing discos when he was 18. He joined Caroline in 1977, touring the country with the Caroline Roadshow for 10 years, having great fun. Barry helped with tender trips and worked on the Ross Revenge in '84 and '85. ...
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Art on your sleeve - Episode 10 - The Cloth
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This episode is an audio supplement to Classic Pop magazine, issue 4, published May/June 2013. In this podcast I interview artist, Fraser Taylor, who was part of a design collective called The Cloth (1983-1987). Fraser was one quarter of The Cloth along with David Band, Helen Manning and Brian Bolger. The art of Fraser Taylor and David Band featured on many record sleeves in the early eighties, most notably for Spandau Ballet, Altered Images, Aztec Camera and The Bluebells. Music from these artists and others is included in the episode along with archive interview content from Gary Kemp and David Band. Fraser is now based back in Glasgow after a long time living in London and then Chicago and I caught up with him at Glasgow School of Art where he and David Band met in the late seventies. Find out more about the work of The Cloth at: www.thecloth.co.uk There's also an active Facebook group and Glasgow School of Art maintain a profile for the collective on Instagram @thecloth80s
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This episode is an audio supplement to Classic Pop magazine, issue 4, published May/June 2013. In this podcast I interview artist, Fraser Taylor, who was part of a design collective called The Cloth (1983-1987). Fraser was one quarter of The Cloth along with David Band, Helen Manning and Brian Bolger. The art of Fraser Taylor and David Band featured on many record sleeves in the early eighties, most notably for Spandau Ballet, Altered Images, Aztec Camera and The Bluebells. Music from these artists and others is included in the episode along with archive interview content from Gary Kemp and David Band. Fraser is now based back in Glasgow after a long time living in London and then Chicago and I caught up with him at Glasgow School of Art where he and David Band met in the late seventies. Find out more about the work of The Cloth at: www.thecloth.co.uk There's also an active Facebook group and Glasgow School of Art maintain a profile for the collective on Instagram @thecloth80s
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