Barry Finnerty | |
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Birth name | Michael Barry Finnerty |
Born |
San Francisco, California, United States |
December 3, 1951
Origin | Hong Kong |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Guitar |
Associated acts | |
Website | www |
Michael Barry Finnerty (born December 3, 1951) is an American jazz guitarist, keyboardist, singer/songwriter and music arranger, best known for his work as a session musician for artists such as Miles Davis and the Crusaders. Finnerty is also the author of two books on music improvisation.
Finnerty is the son of actor Warren Finnerty (1925–1974) who appeared in numerous films including Cool Hand Luke (1967) and Easy Rider (1969). He was born in San Francisco and raised on the West Coast, studying at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and University of California Berkeley.
He spent some time living in Hong Kong with his mother in the early 1960s. There, at the age of 14, he began playing electric guitar and soon joined a band that opened a show for Herman's Hermits. On returning to San Francisco, he became friends with guitarist Jim Checkley, who recruited him to join Beefy Red in 1969. He played in the band for several years.
He moved to New York City after attending Berklee College of Music for a short time in 1971. In 1974 he began playing with Chico Hamilton, Airto Moreira, and Flora Purim. In 1975 Finnerty became a member of the Joe Farrell quartet, and later in the decade played with Hubert Laws, Tower of Power, Thad Jones and Mel Lewis, and Ray Barretto.