Barry first found music when he borrowed his sister's record collection when he was about eight and was hooked. When Caroline started it was a new beginning, and he listened to all the stations, but Caroline was his favourite by far. Later he became a singer in a band, then started doing discos when he was 18. He joined Caroline in 1977, touring the country with the Caroline Roadshow for 10 years, having great fun. Barry helped with tender trips and worked on the Ross Revenge in '84 and '85. ...
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The Quiet Storm With Greg Lassiter with Special Guest Charles Wallert
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My guest on the Quiet Storm Tonight is Charles Wallert,he is known in industry circles as the "Singer's Producer." He has produced for many of the major labels including Polydor, Warner Bros., and RSO Records, at the height of their success with the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack. From 1975 Charles has continued to produce and compose nationally charted recordings on O.C. Smith, Chuck Jackson, Dionne Warwick, Cuba Gooding and The Main Ingredient and George Benson. Charles' production of George Benson's hit, "Love Of My Life", propelled the album, "Love Remembers” to over 500,000 unit sales worldwide. Charles Wallert has achieved recognition as a producer and composer of the popular genre of East Coast Beach Music, winning six awards at the 1990 Beach Music Awards. From 1995 through the present Charles has enjoyed seven (7) top #35 recordings on the highly competitive Gavin Adult Contemporary Charts, including 2 by O.C. Smith, George Benson and Cuba Gooding and The Main Ingredient. In 1998 - 2000 in his capacity with Wave entertainment Charles achieved 3 records on the same chart including the Chuck Jackson - Dionne Warwick duet, "If I Let Myself Go" #19, Chuck Jackson, "What Goes Around Comes Around" #13 and Lisa Molina, "I Would Walk Though Fire" #12. In addition to working on motion picture soundtracks, Charles' production of O.C. Smith's "Save The Last Dance For me" Just to name a few.
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My guest on the Quiet Storm Tonight is Charles Wallert,he is known in industry circles as the "Singer's Producer." He has produced for many of the major labels including Polydor, Warner Bros., and RSO Records, at the height of their success with the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack. From 1975 Charles has continued to produce and compose nationally charted recordings on O.C. Smith, Chuck Jackson, Dionne Warwick, Cuba Gooding and The Main Ingredient and George Benson. Charles' production of George Benson's hit, "Love Of My Life", propelled the album, "Love Remembers” to over 500,000 unit sales worldwide. Charles Wallert has achieved recognition as a producer and composer of the popular genre of East Coast Beach Music, winning six awards at the 1990 Beach Music Awards. From 1995 through the present Charles has enjoyed seven (7) top #35 recordings on the highly competitive Gavin Adult Contemporary Charts, including 2 by O.C. Smith, George Benson and Cuba Gooding and The Main Ingredient. In 1998 - 2000 in his capacity with Wave entertainment Charles achieved 3 records on the same chart including the Chuck Jackson - Dionne Warwick duet, "If I Let Myself Go" #19, Chuck Jackson, "What Goes Around Comes Around" #13 and Lisa Molina, "I Would Walk Though Fire" #12. In addition to working on motion picture soundtracks, Charles' production of O.C. Smith's "Save The Last Dance For me" Just to name a few.
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