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Birth name
  
Roger John Barrett

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Wild Barrett


Years active
  
1968–present

Associated acts
  
Wild Willy Barrett John Otway amp Wild Willy Barrett Mundell MusicMundell Music


Born
  
30 May 1950 (age 73) Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England (
1950-05-30
)

Genres
  
Folk, Reggae, rock, punk

Instruments
  
Guitar, vocals, banjo, fiddle, bass, keyboards,

Website
  
wildwillybarrett.com musiczoo.co.uk

Albums
  
John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett, Deep & Meaningless

Record labels
  
Polydor Records, Transatlantic Records, Logo Records

Similar People
  
John Otway, Attila the Stockbroker, Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias, Eddie and the Hot Rods, Gordon Giltrap

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, Woodworker

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Wild Willy Barrett (born Roger John Barrett – 30 May 1950) is an English experimental musician and multi-instrumentalist, best known for his collaborations with John Otway. His musical style has included folk, blues, psychedelia, pop and punk rock and his live performances are punctuated with his dry humour and onstage wit. He is known for virtuoso fiddle playing, ability with a great number of stringed instruments, and playing slide guitar with a whole raw egg (known as egg-necking). During recent Otway/Barrett performances, he has also introduced the 'wah wah wheelie bin'.

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Barrett is also a skilled wood worker and carver and has produced highly unusual furniture over many years.

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Career

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Barrett comes from Aylesbury. He is credited with supporting guitar, fiddle and vocals in a number of other albums, from Rolf Harris' version of "Bohemian Rhapsody" to playing fiddle, guitar and mandolin for George Hamilton IV. He also played pedal steel guitar on the influential Keith Hudson reggae album entitled Rasta Communication, along with Sly and Robbie.

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During the early 1980s, he ran his own record labels; "Black Eye" and "Red Eye", which released music by artists Barrett knew and played with. Amongst them was Eddie Stanton whose songs have been covered extensively by Barrett both live and on record. Before it folded, Black Eye had a number of albums to be released most notably Please Don't Throw Me to the Christians by Stanton – most of the songs from Organic Bondage were derived from those on the album – and "Man of Many Fingers" which would have been Barrett's 3rd solo album.

Then, in the mid-1980s, Barrett started experimenting and recording with a more electronic sound which had been explored in "DK 50/80" and "Birthday Boy" from "Way & Bar". Following his mostly single-based approach at that point he recorded two singles, "Old Joe Clarke" and "Rapping on a Mountain", in 1983 which were both released on Carrere Records. A single called "The Hitchhiker and the Punk" contained a much more textured and layered sound which was created from using in-studio effects and multi-tracking. This culminated, in Barrett's words "By far the most 'off the wall' musical project I have embarked on", in Organic Bondage. He made a wooden record sleeve for the album since he did not have the finances to get a sleeve printed.

In the 1990s, Barrett recorded two albums both featuring his consummate drummer Mark Freeman on cardboard box (an instrument he'd play live). Far from the electronic sound, Barrett had been focussing on in the last decade, these two albums were more organic, specifically the second. Mound of Sound had been influenced and recorded on an old English burial mound and features much of the ambience and "feel" that those interring might have felt had they been born in the 21st century.

Barrett has been performing vocal and strings for Sleeping Dogz, and closed the Cambridge Folk Festival in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2009. He toured autumn 2009 with John Otway and toured with Sleeping Dogz in April and May 2010.

In 2012, Barrett formed French Connection, using the Sleeping Dogz line-up with the addition of French vocalist Mary-Laure. Their first live performance took place at The Flying Shack, Cheltenham on 9 November 2012. As of 2017, Barrett continues to tour.

In 2014, Barrett recorded and produced new songs for the "Krazy Kong 40th Anniversary" project.

References

Wild Willy Barrett Wikipedia