Trio
Records A record label dedicated to fine recordings of acoustic jazz.GUY BARKER

Guy
Barker (born 26 December 1957) is an English jazz trumpeter and composer.
Barker was born in Chiswick, London, the son of an actress and a
stuntman. He started playing the trumpet at the age of twelve, and
within a year had joined the National Youth Jazz Orchestra. After
lessons from Clark Terry in 1975, Barker went on in the 1980s to
play with John Dankworth, Gil Evans (with whose orchestra he toured
and recorded in 1983), Lena Horne and Bobby Watson.
Barker was a member of Clark Tracey's quintet from 1984 to 1992,
and continues to play with Tracey, as well as with Tracey's father
Stan. As a sideman he has played with many major musicians and groups,
including Ornette Coleman, Carla Bley, Georgie Fame, James Carter,
Mike Westbrook, Frank Sinatra, Colin Towns, ABC, The The, Erasure,
Chris Botti, Wham!, Alphaville, The Moody Blues, Sting, Bucks Fizz,
Mike Oldfield, Cleo Laine, Acoustic Alchemy, and XTC.
Previously, his own band has featured an international mix of musicians
– Perico Sambeat (alto saxophone; Spain), Bernardo Sassetti (piano;
Portugal), Geoff Gascoyne (bass, United Kingdom), and Gene Calderazzo
(drums; United States)
More recently he has toured the Guy Barker Jazz Orchestra – a 15
piece big band featuring Rosario Giuliani (alto saxophone; Italy)
and Per Johansson (tenor saxophone; Sweden) - performing DZF, a reworking
of Mozart's Magic Flute with Michael Brandon narrating the story
as a Raymond Chandler style pulp fiction novel, retold by Robert
Ryan
Guy Barker was Musical Director / Arranger for the opening gala concert "Jazz
Voice : Celebrating a century of song" at the London Jazz Festival
in both 2008 and 2009. He was also Musical Direcor / Arranger on
a number of BBC Radio 2 Friday night is music night shows featuring
the Guy Barker Jazz Orchestra with the BBC Concert Orchestra, celebrating
the music of Billie Holiday[1] / Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn[2]
/ Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin and Dusty Springfield