Barry Gray(1908-1984)
- Music Department
- Composer
- Writer
Although many reference sources inexplicably give Barry Gray's year of
birth as 1925, he was in fact born John Livesey Eccles in Blackburn on
18 July 1908. His father John Haworth Eccles was a stationery traveller
by profession, but both parents were said to be musically talented, and
John Junior went to study at the Royal Manchester College of Music and
at Blackburn Cathedral, learning composition from Matyas Seiber. His
professional music career began with London publishers B. Feldman & Co.
where he arranged scores for variety theatres, and he also worked for
Radio Normandy. After war service with the R.A.F. he became a freelance
composer and lyricist for radio, records and film music libraries. He
joined the Performing Right Society in 1947 under his real name, but
later changed it by deed poll to John Livesey Barry Gray. After several
years as musical assistant to Eartha Kitt, Hoagy Carmichael and Vera
Lynn, in 1956 he began a long and successful association with producers
Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, scoring popular marionation series such as
Twizzle, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray and Thunderbirds. He
continued to compose independently, sometimes using the pseudonyms John
Livesey, Gene Durant or Martin Jerbourg (a character in Bergerac).
Barry Gray himself moved to the Channel Islands in 1970, settling in St
Peter-in-the-Wood in Guernsey and with a music studio in St Peter Port,
and occasionally guesting as pianist at island venues. He died of heart
disease at Guernsey's Princess Elizabeth Hospital on 26 April 1984, age
75. His music continues to find favour with film makers, particularly
the ever-popular Thunderbirds March which enjoyed a notable revival in
the expensive Thunderbirds remake of 2004.