The John Barry Seven was a British musical group formed in 1957 by John Barry. The band initially consisted of seven members, including Barry himself on vocals and trumpet. Their early years saw them performing on popular TV shows such as Six-Five Special and Oh Boy! However, internal conflicts and scheduling issues led to significant lineup changes. Notable singles from this period include "Zip Zip" (1957) and "Walk Don't Run" (1960). In 1958, the band began recording for EMI's Parlophone label. The John Barry Seven enjoyed chart success in the UK Singles Chart and appeared regularly on radio and TV. By 1963, Barry focused more on arranging and composing, leading to further lineup changes. The band eventually disbanded.
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