Nick Warburton’s extensive feature on 1960s mod-soul group Barney J Barnes and The Intro features six tracks, including some never heard before.Barney J Barnes

Barney J Barnes and The Intro: Left to right (back row): Peter Wood, Don Hunter, Peter Davies and Frank Hodges. Left to right (front row): Barney J Barnes, Glen Curran and Brian Shepherd (photo from Peter Davies)

Barney J Barnes & The Intro hailed from Feltham in Middlesex (a few miles south from London’s Heathrow Airport) and produced a great northern soul/mod single for Decca in September 1967 entitled “It Must Be Love” c/w “Can’t Stand The Pain”: thestrangebrew.co.uk/articles/barney-j-barnes-and-the-intro

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  1. still alive and fit at 83 i would love hear the B side which featured the saxophones me on baritone

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