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Grammy winning singer/songwriter, John Berry, celebrated his 60th birthday performing in Panama City Beach and the 40th Anniversary of his first album, which he self-released on vinyl and titled it Humble Beginnings in September 1979. He wrote all of the songs himself. The musicians that joined Berry on Humble Beginnings were some of Berry's dearest friends. His band consisted of Dick Falcone on bass guitar, Mark Ensley on drums, and Perry Barton played piano and background vocals. The album was recorded and re-mixed at The Basement, Chamblee, Georgia with piano tracks recorded at Landmark Christian Church, Doraville, Georgia. There is a picture of the little studio on the back cover. Along with recording there, Perry and John would load the gear into his van and set it up late at night at his old church and use their wonderful grand piano. It was this first album that started a tradition to always place a clock somewhere in the cover of the album with the time set at the release number. A limited number of the collectors edition of the original vinyl is available at johnberrystore.bigcartel.com.
Berry’s early music was influenced by Cat Stevens, John Denver, Harry Chapin, Kenny Loggins and Neil Young, no traditional country artists were on his radar at that time, but his sweet-sounding tenor made the most of his country-flavored pop material with all its well-rounded edges.
“I started playing acoustic guitar in 1972 and I didn’t grow up listening to country music,” Berry admits. “But my music lent itself to that marketplace.”
The project is comprised of ten songs, written by John Berry, trying to put to music his heart as a young man. "I can honestly say that I didn’t have any idea what I was doing, but I did have my dear friend and fellow musician, Perry Barton, right there beside me as we tried to figure it all out. If nothing else it was a great learning experience and I wouldn’t trade the time we spent working on these projects at The Basement for anything. That little studio, as primitive as it was, was a place that I really learned who I was, and who I wasn’t." reflects Berry. "It’s hard to believe it was 40 years ago. Hopefully I’ve grown!"
His third album, Waiting For You, is also being made available. These two vinyl albums are the only remaining original vinyl records before he signed a record deal. By late 1981, Perry had joined a great Atlanta band, The Joe Band. "They were so flippin’ good!!! I would go to hear them play as often as I could. I was a bit of a nuisance I’m sure, but I loved to hear those guys play," exclaimed John Berry. The Joe Band lent their talents to the making of Waiting For You. Berry explained his reasoning, "Growth was certainly going to happen when you have talented people with you. I was still trying to learn how to write songs and how to sing without sounding like I was singing in a choir!" The Joe Band, comprised of Jody Worrell, Ken McNeil, Jim Durand, Perry Barton, and Michael C Steele became good friends of Berry and eventually, Steele left that band and came to play in Athens, Ga with Berry in the Spring of 1985 and has continued to play in John's band today. More information on this album is available at www.johnberry.com.
Berry added, "Not all history is pretty, but it’s mine. I own it. It’s how I got here. I hope you’ll enjoy the journey back in time, if nothing else it will help you appreciate (and be thankful for) the present even more!"
John Berry – Humble Beginnings Tracklist:
Berry’s early music was influenced by Cat Stevens, John Denver, Harry Chapin, Kenny Loggins and Neil Young, no traditional country artists were on his radar at that time, but his sweet-sounding tenor made the most of his country-flavored pop material with all its well-rounded edges.
“I started playing acoustic guitar in 1972 and I didn’t grow up listening to country music,” Berry admits. “But my music lent itself to that marketplace.”
The project is comprised of ten songs, written by John Berry, trying to put to music his heart as a young man. "I can honestly say that I didn’t have any idea what I was doing, but I did have my dear friend and fellow musician, Perry Barton, right there beside me as we tried to figure it all out. If nothing else it was a great learning experience and I wouldn’t trade the time we spent working on these projects at The Basement for anything. That little studio, as primitive as it was, was a place that I really learned who I was, and who I wasn’t." reflects Berry. "It’s hard to believe it was 40 years ago. Hopefully I’ve grown!"
His third album, Waiting For You, is also being made available. These two vinyl albums are the only remaining original vinyl records before he signed a record deal. By late 1981, Perry had joined a great Atlanta band, The Joe Band. "They were so flippin’ good!!! I would go to hear them play as often as I could. I was a bit of a nuisance I’m sure, but I loved to hear those guys play," exclaimed John Berry. The Joe Band lent their talents to the making of Waiting For You. Berry explained his reasoning, "Growth was certainly going to happen when you have talented people with you. I was still trying to learn how to write songs and how to sing without sounding like I was singing in a choir!" The Joe Band, comprised of Jody Worrell, Ken McNeil, Jim Durand, Perry Barton, and Michael C Steele became good friends of Berry and eventually, Steele left that band and came to play in Athens, Ga with Berry in the Spring of 1985 and has continued to play in John's band today. More information on this album is available at www.johnberry.com.
Berry added, "Not all history is pretty, but it’s mine. I own it. It’s how I got here. I hope you’ll enjoy the journey back in time, if nothing else it will help you appreciate (and be thankful for) the present even more!"
John Berry – Humble Beginnings Tracklist:
- If I Ever Do Get Famous
- Century Center
- The Master
- Old John Brown
- Song For October
- Call Me Crazy
- Guitar Picker
- To Make You See
- Miracle
- Saturday Night
Catch John Berry on tour as he wraps up his 2019 tour and prepares for his 23rd Annual John Berry Songs and Stories Christmas Tour.
2019 Tour Dates:
9-19-19 - Sugar Hill, GA - The Bowl at Sugar Hill
10-20-19 - Hilderbran, NC - Central Baptist Church
10-24-19 - Alexander, AL - Benjamin Russell HS The Heart Behind the Music Series
2019 Christmas Songs and Stories Tour:
11-22-19 - Marietta, GA -Marietta Performing Arts Center
11-23-19 - Lynn Haven, FL - Gretchen Scott Nelson Performing Arts Center
11-24-19 - High Point, NC - High Point Theater
11-29-19 - Shipshewana, IN - Shipshewana Event Center
11-30-19 - Washington, IN - Washington High School Theater
12-1-19 - Chillicothe, OH - Majestic Theatre
12-3-19 - Ironton, OH - Ironton High School Auditorium
12-5-19 - Jeffersonville, IN - Jeffersonville Plaza
12-7-19 - Detroit Lakes, MN - Historic Holmes Theater
12-9-19 - Big Rapids, MI – Williams Auditorium Ferris State University
12-11-19 - Newberry, SC - Newberry Opera House
12-12-19 - Wilkesboro, NC - Wilkes Community College
12-13-19 - Albany, GA - Albany Municipal Auditorium
12-14-19 - Watkinsville, GA - Oconee County Civic Center
12-16-19 - Augusta, GA - Imperial Theatre
12-17-19 - Gainesville, GA - Pearce Auditorium
12-18-19- Dothan, AL - Dothan Opera House
12-19-19 - Breman, GA - Mill Town Music Hall
12-20-19 - Tifton, GA - Tift Theatre
12-21-19 - Macon, GA - The Grand Opera House
12-22-19 - Gallatin, TN - The Palace Theatre
The current single, “The Richest Man,” continues to make an emotional impact with fans and receive rave reviews. It is no surprise that John Berry quickly sells out venues all over the country. The Entertainment Nexus once described the award-winning entertainer as "one of the most remarkable voices in music."
The current album by John Berry, Thomas Road, is available on digital formats for streaming and download here and can be ordered from his website.
Stay current with John Berry on social media platforms Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Music is available for streaming on Spotify ,Apple Music and Google Play download on Amazon Music and iTunes. Watch video content on YouTube.
About John Berry:
GRAMMY Award-winning country star John Berry released his current album Thomas Road released Nov. 30, 2018 named after Thomas Road where he grew up in Decatur, GA. The first single off the project, “The Richest Man” was released in March 2019. In 2018 he celebrated the 25th anniversary since signing his first record deal and has recently charted at #30 on the Music Row Breakout Charts with the single, “Beautifully Broken,” which is featured in the soundtrack for the upcoming movie of the same name. Berry has placed 20 singles on the country hit parade charts, six of which went Top 5 as well as a No. 1 on the Billboard and Radio & Records country charts. He has earned numerous Gold and Platinum records. Berry's co-written "A Mind Of Her Own" and "Kiss Me In The Car" introduced him to radio audiences in 1993. Then, "Your Love Amazes Me," "What's In It For Me" and "You And Only You" thrust him to stardom in 1994. "Standing On The Edge Of Goodbye," "I Think About It All The Time," and "If I Had Any Pride Left At All" were all major hits the following year. "Your Love Amazes Me" earned Berry a 1995 GRAMMY nomination. In 1996, he scored a GRAMMY win for his participation in Amazing Grace: A Country Salute to Gospel Vol. 1. Berry took "Change My Mind" into the country music Top 5 in that same year. "She's Taken A Shine" became an even bigger hit in 1997. The same year, he was nominated for CMA Vocal Event of the Year for "Long Haired Country Boy" with Charlie Daniels and Hal Ketchum. Both fans and the media took note when "There He Goes" was released as a 1999 duet with Patsy Cline. Berry's two most recent albums, What I Love The Most and his holiday album, Christmas, are both available now on his website as well as iTunes and other digital retailers. Berry's TV show, Songs & Stories with John Berry, aired for two seasons on Heartland Television, The Family Channel, The Country Network, Roku (via Heartland), AMG TV, Country TV (New Zealand), and Keep It Country TV (UK). For more information, visit songsandstories.com. Follow John on his website at www.johnberry.com.
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