guitarist, songwriter, composer, producer
Barrie Cadogan aka Little Barrie is a world renowned guitarist, songwriter, composer and producer based in London. He’s cemented his global reputation through recording and touring with his own band Little Barrie since 2000, as well as his valuable contributions as the go to session musician for some of the worlds most respected artists including Liam Gallagher, The The, Primal Scream, Paul Weller, Spiritualized, Edwyn Collins, Charles Bradley, The Chemical Brothers, Steve Mason, Paolo Nutini and Anton Newcombe of The Brian Jonestown Massacre.
In addition, Barrie has worked on music for film and television, including composing and performing the main title theme for the award winning Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul as well as composing the soundtrack to documentary Year Of The Dog. Barrie has also contributed to music for Hollywood releases Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, The Black Phone and critically acclaimed BBC drama Peaky Blinders.
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Cotton Candy Land by Stevie Nicks and Chris Isaak from Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis.
Guitar by Barrie Cadogan. Produced by Dave Cobb.
Little Barrie, gained international exposure in 2015
when they penned the theme music for hit
US TV show Better Call Saul.
Barrie and Lewis play their
main title theme to 'Better Call Saul'
Written and created by Barrie, Lewis and Virgil.
Backstage At Budokan by Anton Newcombe and Little Barrie.
The end credits song from the Scott Derrickson movie The Black Phone starring Ethan Hawke
Set during a cataclysmic year, Year of the Dog follows musician and DJ Simone Marie Butler and Dogs on the Streets, a team of volunteers working for the health and welfare of homeless people and their dogs.
Director: Paul Sng
Narrator: Simone Marie Butler
Composer: Barrie Cadogan
Nick Caves Red Right Hand by Iggy Pop, and Jarvis Cocker featuring Barrie Cadogan on guitar.
Recorded for the television drama Peaky Blinders