The music of Barry Gray

For the next 28 days, BBC  has the concert celebrating the music of Barry Gray available for free listening — “The Music of Barry Gray”

Fun–Reminds me of our own OVMF.  Some really peculiar musical instruments are introduced. There is a most ethereal voice on Marina, near the end of the show. At the very end, after the Thunderbirds’ 21st Century March, they play Stingray. It’s a great version. Gets the heart pumping!

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Stuart presents the iconic music of TV composer Barry Gray performed by Charles Hazelwood’s All Star Collective at St George’s Bristol. Barry Gray created some of the most memorable music on British television and film from the 1960s onwards including Thunderbirds, Joe 90, Captain Scarlet and Stingray. His style combines big band swagger, sci-fi strangeness and soaring theme tunes. Conductor Charles Hazelwood is joined on stage by a stella cast of musicians including Jarvis Cocker and members of the British Paraorchestra.