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Barry Stanton
Barry John Stanton (born 23 January 1941) is an English-Australian rock and roll musician. He performed on pop music programs, Six O'Clock Rock, Bandstand, Johnny O'Keefe Show, Sing Sing Sing, Saturday Date, and Woody's Teen Time. In 1988 he issued a compilation album, A Tribute to the King Rare Songs 1957-1965.
Stanton released singles via Leedon Records, starting with "Don't Let Go" in April 1960. His second, "Don't You Worry 'Bout That" (September), was written by O'Keefe, which reached number 3 on the local Top 40. His fourth single, "Beggin' on My Knees" (November 1961), was written by his brother Rod and reached number 16, nationally. Stanton was signed by RCA in 1964 and issued another single, "A Tribute to the King". This was written by fellow musician and the label's A&R, Johnny Devlin. He followed with "My Little Emmy" in July 1965, which was written by Stanton. Even though he was a popular performer locally, he achieved little commercial success internationally. Stanton subsequently performed with other early Australian rockers.
Barry Stanton was born in London on 23 January 1941.[1][2] The Stanton family: Stella Rose, Carl Leopold, Barry John and Rodney, migrated to Australia in 1948.[3] They settled in the Sydney suburb of Neutral Bay. At the age of 15 Stanton became interested in rock and roll.[2] He left school and worked as apprentice motor mechanic.[2] His early bands included the Boppers and the Bellairs;[2] they played gigs at local dance halls. Stanton provided "some Presley-type singing and guitar-playing."[4] In 1957 he recorded material, which was not released until 1988, issued on his compilation album, A Tribute to the King Rare Songs 1957-1965, via Canetoad Records.[5] According to Ainslie Baker of The Australian Women's Weekly, he "has brown eyes, is 6ft. 1in. tall, weighs 13-â1â2 stone, likes cars and car-racing, surfing, and football."[4]