Over the course of his career, guitarist Barry Galbraith appeared on 594 recording sessions. Yet he made only one album as a featured leader—Guitar and the Wind. The album was recorded over three days in January 1958 for Decca. The fact that Galbraith didn't record more extensively as a featured soloist for Decca and other labels is unfortunate.
Guitarist Barry Galbraith played with Babe Russin, Art Tatum, Red Norvo, Hal McIntyre and Teddy Powell after moving to New York from Vermont in the early '40s. He was in Claude Thornhill's band from 1941…
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Barry Galbraith
Guitar and The Wind
A1 Bull Market 00:00
A2 A Portrait Of Jennie 02:47
A3 Judy's Jaunt 06:00
A4 Nina Never Knew 08:32
A5 Walkin' 11:23
A6 A Gal In Calico 14:38
B1 I Like To Recognize The Tune 17:52
B2 Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home 20:52
B3 Theme From "The Bad And The Beautiful" (Love Is For The Very Young) 24:02
B4 Holiday 26:54
B5 Ya Gotta Have Rhythm 29:49
B6 What Am I Here For? 33:03
Guitar – Barry Galbraith
Flute – Bobby Jaspar
Bass – Milt Hinton
Bass Trombone – Richard Hixson
Drums – Osie Johnson
Flute, Clarinet – Spencer Sinatra
Flute, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Phil Bodner
Flute, Oboe, Clarinet – Romeo Penque
Trombone – Chauncey Welsch , Frank Rehak, Urbie Green
Recorded
1958
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