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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It’s a bittersweet time. You’ve listened through that new album. You’ve enjoyed it. There’s just one more song. It’s kind of a big deal. The last the track on an album can leave you wanting more, or make you want to start over from the beginning. One thing a last track should not do is just fizzle out. Kristin and Steve talk about some great final tracks on albums throughout the years. Included are artists My Chemical Romance, The Killers, Bruce Springsteen (of course), Bob Dylan, AC/DC, and more.
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