Born in the Bronx, raised
in the New York City suburbs of Rockland County and
living in New York State's Hudson Valley since 1990,
John W. Barry is an award-winning journalist with a
passion for writing and a love of music.
This combination has brought John to some pretty
incredible places and put him in the company of some
incredible people. From Radio City Music Hall in
Manhattan to Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado and many
places in between, John's relentless pursuit of the
stories, the people and the circumstances that define
the world around us has enabled him to assemble the
puzzle pieces of a compelling tale or two over the
course of his lifetime.
John is a very proud graduate of Clarkstown South High
School and the State University of New York at New Paltz.
The latter is what brought John to Ulster County, New
York and set him on his path to Woodstock, Levon Helm
Studios and the Midnight Ramble. As a journalist for the
USA Today Network's Poughkeepsie Journal in Dutchess
County, New York, John found himself in the center of
Levon's Midnight Ramble house concerts, getting to know
Levon, his band, his crew, his management team, Team
Levon and, of course, his fans.
One thing led to another and some years later, John's
passion for writing and his love of music has
crystallized in the book, Levon Helm: Rock, Roll &
Ramble—The Inside Story of the Man, the Music and the
Midnight Ramble.
In the wake of the publication of this book, John is
already working on his next project and continuing to do
what he enjoys most, hiking and camping in the Hudson
Valley's stunning terrain, cooling off in its swimming
holes and breathing in deeply its crisp night air. |