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Welcome
to the pages under construction about Barry
Bynum, rock and blues guitarist/songwriter,
Christian worship leader, recently relocated to
USA after 6 years in Ireland...what follows is an
article from a Texas newspaper describing some of
what has happened up to now

When a Texan who is a
well known and traveled
Christian rock and blues guitarist/songwriter
goes to Ireland to live and tour for 5 years,
then returns to his home state, one of the
questions that arises is: Just what is it
that you did over there anyway?.
is
the man, and the guitar is his instrument, and
when he begins to explain his travels and
background, one could have a hard time keeping
up. Suffice it to say that hes been a lot,
done a lot, and seen a lot. of things. Most of
them have had to do with music, or the Gospel, or
both.
Whether in an intimate setting,
playing a solo acoustic set, or using an
elaborate backup band and singers, Bynum is known
in Ireland, England and Europe, for the fun and
friendly nature of his concerts, and for guitar
skills and songwriting that delve into the
spiritual sides of life with the ease and grace
of a seasoned pro.
And why wouldnt he be? I could play
the uke! before I could stay up well
on a bike. Barry recalls fondly early days
of learning to play. The classic garage
band, crowds staying away by the thousands. A lot
of experiments in a musical lab, with some
explosions!
The space between then and now holds a long list
of tours, recordings, ups and downs, stops and
restarts, musical exploration, soul searching,
having a family.
Then
theres this curious little thing about
Northern Ireland.
The young guitarist helped to form the band
Liberation Suite in San Marcos (which went on to
be popular in the British Isles and Europe) at
age 16, after what he calls new life and
true freedom came to him because of
Jesus Christ. It was in Ireland on the
first tour that Barry and the others in the band
began a long relationship with the people on that
little piece of green to the left of the Queen.
"When
people would hear we went to Belfast to live,
their concept was like.... Northern Ireland is
barbedwire, guns, bombs.... the classic picture
of a terrorist controlled state. Theres
some of that, and we were exposed to a little of
it, but its not what you think. Most people
want peace, and from what I saw, the true
Christians are in the forefront of fostering the
move away from division and bigotry. True
reconciliation is alive and well, and alongside
it is true spiritual revival, especially among
the younger ones.
After years of touring
off and on, Liberation Suite scaled down its
operation, and Barry went on to a solo career,
actually moving his base to Belfast along with
his wife, Kristi. While in Ireland, they were
blessed with a son called Jack (Irish name?).
Barry released two albums of his own in Europe as
well as holding to a fairly heavy schedule of
concerts, and regularly leading a rock music
worship service at an urban church. The latest
album, To
You,
includes live recordings of Bynum in that
setting, along with studio tracks. Just released
Dec. 4th, expectations are high. The previous
recording, Stickin
Your Neck Out, received
some international airplay in Western Europe.
Both albums were recorded using backup musicians
from Ireland.
You
know, in a lot of ways, the Irish are no
different from anyone else, and everybody needs
the Lord. The natural spiritual sensitivity they
have opens up when the Holy Spirit moves. I have
been able to communicate that in a language I
enjoy speaking, the music, and the response has
overall been real good.
The Irish have a slightly different take on
R & B and Soul, which influence my music a
lot, and Ive enjoyed seeing what some of
them do with a Texan idea. I cut my songwriting
teeth on the first round of the British Invasion,
and got interested in Texas and Chicago Blues
along the way, so somewhere in all that mix-up is
the styles we have enjoyed. Really music is
music. There is a real affinity in Ireland for
Americans, especially ones from Texas, so that
adds up to a great opportunity for me. I love
them as an audience.... I think I must be friends
with half the country.
So what about
now? Being back in Texas is an adjustment, to be
sure, but the guitar man is eating it up.
In terms
of playing and travel, were sort of taking
that slowly, a step at a time. There are a couple
of tours planned, to Alaska in March, then back
to Ireland for a short stay this summer. Having
our boy near his grandparents is real important
to us. We are taking a little space and waiting
to see what God has planned.
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