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Sidney Barnes (musician)

Sidney Alexander Barnes Jr. (born February 6, 1941) is an American singer,[2] songwriter, and producer. He has been active in music since the early 1960s with Rotary Connection[3] and as a staff writer with Motown during their time with the New York office and credits on albums with George Clinton, The Jackson 5, The Supremes, and B.B. King. Barnes has appeared on more than 150 albums and CD compilations.[citation needed]

Sidney Barnes
Birth nameSidney Alexander Barnes Jr.
Born (1941-02-06) February 6, 1941 (age 82)
Welch, West Virginia, United States[1]
OriginWelch, West Virginia, United States
GenresRhythm and blues, blues, jazz
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1958–present
LabelsMotown, Golden World Records
Websitewww.sidneybarnes.net

Early life edit

Barnes was born in Virginia, USA.[4]

Career edit

Barnes formed several doo-wop groups in high school, and sang with Marvin Gaye and Herb Heemster of Peaches & Herb. He released a solo recording, "Wait My Love". In 1963 he and his group The Serenades were signed with Berry Gordy. They made a few recordings, but the group was not financially successful.[5] Sidney joined Motown Records staff as a songwriter.[6] In 1964 Barnes composed and recorded with J.J. Jackson.[7] Barnes and Jackson became a freelance songwriting team in 1964, following Barnes' term as a lead writer, producer and talent scout for the recently opened New York office of Motown Records and Jobete Music[8] Barnes and Jackson wrote songs for several R & B solo artists of the period, including Sandra Phillips and Billy Prophet, formerly of The Jive Five. Barnes and Jackson also wrote for The Soul Sisters,[9] and became staff writers at Sue Records, one of the few black-owned record labels based in New York at the time.[8] Barnes and Jackson were soon thereafter signed to exclusive contracts with Red Bird Records and Trio Music Publishing, owed by Leiber and Stoller.[8] Through the Blue Cat Records subsidiary of Red Bird Records, Barnes and Jackson worked on songs for The Shangri-Las. Barnes also recorded for the label.

By 1965, Barnes had emerged as a solo performer, recording songs written by Barnes and Jackson, including "I Hurt On The Other Side",[10] and "I Don't Know Why".[8]

In 1966, Barnes returned to Detroit and joined George Clinton at Golden World Records.[11] During this partnership Barnes worked on "I Bet You" for The Jackson 5. When Golden World Records was sold to Motown, Barnes signed with Chess Records and was signed onto Rotary Connection.[3]

Between 1971 and 1999 Barnes worked on TV, radio jingles, recordings and occasionally toured in the west and midwest United States. He took part in a project with Jerry Goldsmith on the soundtrack for Love at First Bite as well as Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend. Barnes has continued writing and performing on a smaller scale since 2000.

Personal life edit

In 2000 Barnes married and moved to North Carolina. He currently resides in Asheville, where he performs locally when not travelling and performing with George Clinton.[citation needed]

Writing credits edit

Releases edit

  • I Have My Faith EP, 2005[12]
  • Foot Stompin' Music LP, 1978 on Parachute Records
  • "Then & Now" cassette, 2004 on Widwest International Entertainment
  • "Prelude 2" digital download, 2012 on Sids Kids recordings

Contributions edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wright, Tom (2011) Standing on Solid Ground, p. 1. BarVada Books
  2. ^ Raynoma Gordy Singleton; Bryan Brown; Mim Eichler (August 1, 1990). Berry, me, and Motown: the untold story. Contemporary Books. p. 141. ISBN 978-0-8092-4340-2.
  3. ^ a b The Wire. Vol. 245–250. Wire Magazine, Limited. 2004. p. 45.
  4. ^ "The Rock swings to the sounds of Motown". Blueridge Now, By Robin Tolleson, July 1, 2011.
  5. ^ Betts, Graham (June 2, 2014). Motown Encyclopedia. AC Publishing. pp. 547–. ISBN 978-1-311-44154-6.
  6. ^ Clemente, John (June 24, 2013). Girl Groups: Fabulous Females Who Rocked The World. Author House. pp. 225–. ISBN 978-1-4772-8128-4.
  7. ^ "Soul star at home in Vegas". Las Vegas Sun, Jerry Fink, November 4, 2008
  8. ^ a b c d Biography of Sidney Barnes; sidneybarnes.net. Retrieved 2017-10-27.
  9. ^ Such as "Think About The Good Times" (1965), also produced by Barnes and Jackson. Retrieved 2017-10-27.
  10. ^ On Blue Cat Records, a subsidiary of Red Bird Records. The song, written by Jackson and Barnes, was produced by Leiber and Stoller: Particulars of "I Hurt On The Other Side"; Discogs. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  11. ^ Dahl, Bill (February 28, 2011). Motown: The Golden Years: More than 100 rare photographs. Krause Publications. pp. 27, 150 and 323. ISBN 978-1-4402-2783-7.
  12. ^ "Sidney Barnes: the northern soul legend". Cross Rhythms, November 13, 2005.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Biography at AllMusic

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This article is about the singer For others with this name see Sidney Barnes disambiguation Sidney Alexander Barnes Jr born February 6 1941 is an American singer 2 songwriter and producer He has been active in music since the early 1960s with Rotary Connection 3 and as a staff writer with Motown during their time with the New York office and credits on albums with George Clinton The Jackson 5 The Supremes and B B King Barnes has appeared on more than 150 albums and CD compilations citation needed Sidney BarnesBirth nameSidney Alexander Barnes Jr Born 1941 02 06 February 6 1941 age 82 Welch West Virginia United States 1 OriginWelch West Virginia United StatesGenresRhythm and blues blues jazzOccupation s Singer songwriter musicianInstrument s VocalsYears active1958 presentLabelsMotown Golden World RecordsWebsitewww wbr sidneybarnes wbr net Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Writing credits 5 Releases 6 Contributions 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editBarnes was born in Virginia USA 4 Career editBarnes formed several doo wop groups in high school and sang with Marvin Gaye and Herb Heemster of Peaches amp Herb He released a solo recording Wait My Love In 1963 he and his group The Serenades were signed with Berry Gordy They made a few recordings but the group was not financially successful 5 Sidney joined Motown Records staff as a songwriter 6 In 1964 Barnes composed and recorded with J J Jackson 7 Barnes and Jackson became a freelance songwriting team in 1964 following Barnes term as a lead writer producer and talent scout for the recently opened New York office of Motown Records and Jobete Music 8 Barnes and Jackson wrote songs for several R amp B solo artists of the period including Sandra Phillips and Billy Prophet formerly of The Jive Five Barnes and Jackson also wrote for The Soul Sisters 9 and became staff writers at Sue Records one of the few black owned record labels based in New York at the time 8 Barnes and Jackson were soon thereafter signed to exclusive contracts with Red Bird Records and Trio Music Publishing owed by Leiber and Stoller 8 Through the Blue Cat Records subsidiary of Red Bird Records Barnes and Jackson worked on songs for The Shangri Las Barnes also recorded for the label By 1965 Barnes had emerged as a solo performer recording songs written by Barnes and Jackson including I Hurt On The Other Side 10 and I Don t Know Why 8 In 1966 Barnes returned to Detroit and joined George Clinton at Golden World Records 11 During this partnership Barnes worked on I Bet You for The Jackson 5 When Golden World Records was sold to Motown Barnes signed with Chess Records and was signed onto Rotary Connection 3 Between 1971 and 1999 Barnes worked on TV radio jingles recordings and occasionally toured in the west and midwest United States He took part in a project with Jerry Goldsmith on the soundtrack for Love at First Bite as well as Baby Secret of the Lost Legend Barnes has continued writing and performing on a smaller scale since 2000 Personal life editIn 2000 Barnes married and moved to North Carolina He currently resides in Asheville where he performs locally when not travelling and performing with George Clinton citation needed Writing credits editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2015 Come See Me The Pretty Things I ll Bet You Funkadelic I Can t Shake it Loose The Supremes I ll Bet You The Jackson 5 Michael Jackson Long Live Our Love The Shangri Las Watch Yourself B B KingReleases editI Have My Faith EP 2005 12 Foot Stompin Music LP 1978 on Parachute Records Then amp Now cassette 2004 on Widwest International Entertainment Prelude 2 digital download 2012 on Sids Kids recordingsContributions edit1966 Get the Phone The Pretty Things Composer 1968 Lucille B B King Composer 1967 Rotary Connection Rotary Connection Vocals and composer 1968 Aladdin Rotary Connection Vocals and composer 1968 Peace Rotary Connection Vocals amp Composer 1968 Love Child The Supremes Composer 1969 Songs Rotary Connection Vocals 1970 ABC The Jackson 5 Composer 1970 Dinner Music Rotary Connection Composer and Vocals 1976 MotherShip Connection Parliament Voices 1978 Love at First Bite Original Soundtrack Voices 1993 Go Fer You Funk George Clinton Vocals 1996 Best of the Shangri Las The Shangri Las Composer 1996 Testing Positive George Clinton Vocals producer 2002 Journey Jerry Brunskill Vocals 2003 Black Midnight Sun Lucky Peterson ComposerReferences edit Wright Tom 2011 Standing on Solid Ground p 1 BarVada Books Raynoma Gordy Singleton Bryan Brown Mim Eichler August 1 1990 Berry me and Motown the untold story Contemporary Books p 141 ISBN 978 0 8092 4340 2 a b The Wire Vol 245 250 Wire Magazine Limited 2004 p 45 The Rock swings to the sounds of Motown Blueridge Now By Robin Tolleson July 1 2011 Betts Graham June 2 2014 Motown Encyclopedia AC Publishing pp 547 ISBN 978 1 311 44154 6 Clemente John June 24 2013 Girl Groups Fabulous Females Who Rocked The World Author House pp 225 ISBN 978 1 4772 8128 4 Soul star at home in Vegas Las Vegas Sun Jerry Fink November 4 2008 a b c d Biography of Sidney Barnes sidneybarnes net Retrieved 2017 10 27 Such as Think About The Good Times 1965 also produced by Barnes and Jackson Retrieved 2017 10 27 On Blue Cat Records a subsidiary of Red Bird Records The song written by Jackson and Barnes was produced by Leiber and Stoller Particulars of I Hurt On The Other Side Discogs Retrieved 2017 10 17 Dahl Bill February 28 2011 Motown The Golden Years More than 100 rare photographs Krause Publications pp 27 150 and 323 ISBN 978 1 4402 2783 7 Sidney Barnes the northern soul legend Cross Rhythms November 13 2005 External links editOfficial website Biography at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sidney Barnes musician amp oldid 1182400825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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