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  • Multimedia Designer

    Barry Ferrier has earned a PhD in multimedia design (Doctor Baz is a real title, not a stage name). He has designed over 200 websites and created business design collateral for a wide range of small business through to international corporations

    Some History

  • Creative Design.

    Music has been Barry Ferrier's life, but parallel to his career in music, he developed his natural graphic design talents and learnt to create a story through graphics. Later he got the chance to push the limits of his self taught production & design skills and during the 80s became a pioneer of experimental electronic music - one of the earliest exponents of techno-music in Australia. With this early knowledge of computers and video production he was head hunted by the prestigious Bond University on Queensland's Gold Coast where he became Professor of Multimedia, and also completed his PhD in multimedia design.

    Academic Career

  • Cutting Edge.

    Barry has carved out a place for himself in the Australian entertainment and creative arts industry with a diverse range of credits that are a testament to his versatility and survival skills. The archival articles in the "Some History" section of this website outline some of the fascinating projects he has developed or been an important team member

    Some History

  • Projects.

    Read about Barry's current projects, including his work as a soloist, performing with Peter Claydon in the Propellors blues duo, his self penned musical in which he stars as Johnny Cash, and his long term musical collaboration with African Root & Reggae artist Kobya Panguana,

    Current Projects

About the Artist

Dr.Baz aka Barry Ferrier

About

[show-text]Doctor Baz is an accomplished guitarist and boogie woogie piano player with multiple awards to his name for his songs and compositions. He has a PhD in multimedia design and works as a corporate media marketing consultant and graphic designer, having designed over 200 websites.

About Barry Ferrier

 

jesus christ superstar logoDoctor Baz, aka Barry Ferrier, began his performing arts career working in music theatre, with a 2 year, 8 shows per week stint as a cast member and as one of Jesus' apostles in the original Harry M. Miller production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's  hit rock musical "Jesus Christ Superstar" at the Capitol Theatre, in Sydney and the Palais Theatre, Melbourne - alongside the creme-de-la-creme of  a generation of Australian music and theatre greats including Jon English, Marcia Hines, John Paul Young, Michael Caton, Reg Livermore,  and so many more.

He played alongside Mark Holden in "Joseph & the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat" at the Seymour Centre Sydney directed by internationally acclaimed director Rufus Collins, composed music for and performed with the internationally famous Lindsay Kemp Mime Company at the New Arts Cinema, Glebe and the Comedy & Her Majesties theatres in Melbourne. The music he composed  for Kemps adaption of Oscar Wilde's Salome featuring at a sell out season in London's Roundhouse.

Barry also performed in numerous theatre and cabaret productions in Sydney & Melbourne, including Kabaratz and the Milky Way Cabaret at the legendary Flying Trapeze Cafe in Brunswick Street, Melbourne and a national campus tour of  Steve J. Spears "Africa : the Savage Musical".

Some History

Barry has written & performed theatre restaurant shows, and three stage musicals, Magical Frank, and The Boy Who Dared to Dream with Frank Howson, and Goodnight World with Gerald Frape (performed at Brisbane's La Boite Theatre), and has has produced two cast albums. He made a televison appearance on the Midday Show with the Geoff Harvey Orchestra performing a song from "Magical Frank".

He was a recording artist for RCA, appearing on the ABC’s legendary music show  “Countdown” and opening for guitar maestro Ry Cooder at the Palais Theatre in Melbourne. He also played bass with chart topping pop group “The Ferrets” and toured Australia as band leader and guitarist for the legendary Eartha Kitt.

He composed the quadrophonic soundtracks for the QANTAS Light Fantastic animatronic parade at Brisbane's World Expo' 88 and spent several years as resident composer for the Queensland Performing Arts Complex including composing for and conducting the Brisbane Youth Orchestra for Robyn Archer's epic  "Three legends of Kra", and the Concert Hall performance of his innovative self-penned multimedia theatrical production "Dreams and Machines" and the award winning childrens show "Solomon and the Big Cat". 

Barry spent 15 years working on arts projects with aboriginal groups in the Northern Territory including setting up the original recording studio for CAAMA Radio (Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association) and the award winning radio series Bushfire Radio with Bill Davis. 

BARRY FERRIER'S CURRENT PROJECTS

"I Hear That Train a-Comin - the Johnny Cash Story'

Johnny Cash Tribute Show starring Barry FerrierBarry has written and stars in a music theatre production based on the life of Johnny Cash entitled "I Hear That Train a-Comin' : the Johnny Cash Story", which has been a sell-out success at clubs along the eastern seaboard of Australia. 

Doctor Baz Solo

Barry FerrierBarry has spent decades entertaining as a singer/guitarist and as a piano man in venues up and down the eastern seaboard of Australia.  He was a pioneer of the thriving music scene in the Byron Bay region and has entertained at many weddings and corporate events/

Pete C. and Dr. Baz, the Duo

Dr.Baz PeteC webBarry performs regularly in the Byron Bay region with eminent blues artist  artist Peter Claydon aka Pete C. and with their rhythm section of Jason Caspen & Belle Hendrik perform as the Propellors 

Kobya and Dr. Baz, the Duo

kobya dr.bazBarry performs regularly in the Byron Bay region with African Roots & Reggae artist Kobya

Barrington & Fiasco

Barry Ferrier & Fiona WalshBarry briefly joined forces with actress and singer Fiona Walsh (aka Thrett Jones) performing a theatrical styled acoustic duo with rock, blues and funk grooves, performing a wide variety of novelty covers and originals. They performed together at the 2014 Airlie Beach Music Festival.

Slim Pickens & Dr. Baz - delta blues duo

Slim Pickens and Dr. bazFor over a decade Dr. Baz  performed with delta blues exponent Slim Pickens, including two European tours in 2005-6 and performances at several major festivals including the Byron Blues Fest, Tamworth Country Music Festival, Gympie Muster and Blues on Broadbeach. They have recorded two albums "Cactus" and "Next Time'. They also perform as a four piece entitled The Shooflys with Neil McCann on drums and Rod Coe on bass.