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In 1971, Barry recorded the rock opera “The diary of Mr. Gray”.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Diary of Mr. Gray|url=http://www.mocm.ca/music/Title.aspx?TitleId=266627|publisher=Museum of Canadian Music|accessdate=4 September 2013}}</ref> | In 1971, Barry recorded the rock opera “The diary of Mr. Gray”.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Diary of Mr. Gray|url=http://www.mocm.ca/music/Title.aspx?TitleId=266627|publisher=Museum of Canadian Music|accessdate=4 September 2013}}</ref> | ||
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In 1980, he served 11 months of a 6 year prison term for extortion.<ref>{{cite web|title=Yank Barry, motivated by past sins, becomes a philanthropist |url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/yank-barry-motivated-by-past-sins-becomes-unlikely-philanthropist/article15574868/|publisher=The Globe and Mail|accessdate=12 March 2014}}</ref> | |||
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He is featured in the Museum of Canadian Music<ref>{{cite web|title=Museum of Canadian Music|url=http://www.mocm.ca/Music/Artist.aspx?ArtistId=91161&AvailableToBuyOnly=False}}</ref> | |||
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===Awards=== | |||
Yank has received over 15 international humanitarian awards<ref>{{cite web|title=Museum of Canadian Music|url=http://www.mocm.ca/Music/Artist.aspx?ArtistId=91161&AvailableToBuyOnly=False}}</ref> | |||
1. 1999 Liberian Humanitarian, Presented by the goverment of Liberian ambassador the the United nations Rachel Diggs | |||
2. 1999 Liberian Humanitarian, Presented by his excellency Charles Taylor, President of the republic of Liberia. | |||
3. 2000 Juarez Humanitarian, Presented by the Governor of Juarez | |||
4. 2000 Juarez Honorary Chief of Police, Yank made honerary chief of police by the police commissioner of Juarez | |||
5. 1999 A True Leader Award, Presented by the Global Village Champions | |||
6. 2005 Red Cross Humanitarian, Yank receive the humanitarian award from a red cross representative, Mrs. Bernadette Christie and Prime Minister Perry Christie | |||
7. 1998 Cote D'ivoire Humanitarian Peace Award, Yank Barry & Muhammad Ali receives the Cote d'Ivoire flags of Honor, for humanitarian efforts by by His Excellency Henry Konan Bédié, President of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. | |||
8. 1997 Cote D'ivoire Honorary Chiefs, Yank Barry & Muhammad Ali honered as African chiefs in full headrests, for humanitarian efforts by by His Excellency Henry Konan Bédié, President of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire | |||
9. 1998 Ring from Banten, In recognition of their many humanitarian contributions, Minister Azwar Anas presented a ring from Banten to Yank Barry and a "Phinisi Nusantara" boat made of silver to 'The Champ". | |||
10. Divertissement 1996, Charity fund raiser, with an auction of celebrity masks and Musical Performances by: Danny and the Juniors, Yank Barry, and Gary U.S. Bonds. | |||
11. 2008 India - Humanitarian Service Award, Humanitarian Award, Empower-India-Movement, presented by Professor P.I.Peter, Chairman, Health India & Noni Family | |||
12. 2007 Libyan Peace Award, Libya Peace Award, presented By the Honorable Zohaire Bettmar, Head of Chamber of Commerce Libya | |||
13. 2000 Founders Award, presented by Dr. Ben Joseph | |||
14. 2000 Juarez Hands of Love and Hope, sister Suzie Valdaz | |||
15. 1999 Honorary Georgian Citizen, presented by the secretary state Cathy Cox | |||
16. 1999 Phoenix Award, presented by the Major of Atalanta Mr. Campell | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Gerald Barry Falovitch | |
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Yank Barry | |
Background information | |
Born | (1948-01-29) 29 January 1948 (age 76) Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | Rock and Roll Pop |
Occupation(s) | Food processing, Singer-songwriter, Musician, Philanthropist, Producer, Arranger |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Guitar, Keyboard, Percussion |
Years active | 1963–1990 |
Labels | Columbia Records, Capitol Records, Epic Records, Justin Time Records, Kol Israel Records, London Records, DynoVoice Records, McConnell Records, Chateau Records, Les Disque Trans-Canada, Derrek Mathews Records **, Largo Records, Melodia, GLA Music, MCA Records, Lava/Atlantic Records |
Gerald Barry Falovitch, (born January 29, 1948) better known as Yank Barry, is a Canadian businessman and musician. Barry is the founder and CEO of VitaPro, which makes textured vegetable protein for use as a meat substitute and worked in the music industry.
Early career
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In 1968, Barry joined a band called The Kingsmen. He toured with that band for two years, before leaving in 1970.
In 1971, Barry recorded the rock opera “The diary of Mr. Gray”.
News and media
Yank has been featured on:
2. CNN
5. Musique Plus
6. ZNS News
7. ABC News
VitaPro (1992-present)
Barry founded and is CEO of VitaPro Foods Inc., a company established in 1992 which sells textured vegetable protein soy-based meat substitutes, primarily to prisons and other institutional feeding operations. The initial products were developed to sell to armed forces and for famine and disaster relie. They were then introduced into prison systems, schools, nursing homes and hospitals. In 1994, VitaPro concluded a deal with the Texas prison system through which VitaPro purchased in bulk quantities, and using inmate labor, repackage and label said product in commercial containers for sale to the TDCJ-ID Food Service Facilities and to the correctional facilities of other states. Between July 1994 and September 1995, a series of five purchase orders was issued to VitaPro Foods. These purchase orders also served as the contracts between the parties. All shipments of VitaPro were delivered directly to TCI, who repackaged the product using inmate labor. TCI also began marketing VitaPro. A “VitaPro Marketing and Training Team” was formed, and, during the first half of 1995, sales and demonstration visits were made to correctional facilities and other state facilities in California, Iowa, Maryland, Nebraska, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas. TDCJ stopped purchasing VitaPro in February 1996 and phased out serving it to the inmates and staff from February to May 1996. In August 2001, a jury convicted James Collins and Yank Barry of bribery, money-laundering, and conspiracy. The government had also charged the men with social-security fraud, but the court acquitted them of that count. In 2005, the conviction was overturned. The judge's opinion on this matter noted that the government’s case was entirely circumstantial. It presented numerous witnesses from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. None testified – or even knew – about a deal of any kind between Collins and Barry. Their strongest criticism was that Collins really wanted VitaPro in the prisons and was really involved in the project. The Conclusion of the acquittal is summarized by the judge as The government did not prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. Its witnesses from the agency testified only that Collins strongly advocated VitaPro’s use. None testified – or knew – about an illegal deal between the defendants. The only witness who said that he knew about a deal was Patrick Graham. Because he contradicted himself throughout his two days of testimony, his testimony cancelled itself. Contingently, the defendants were to receive a new trial. In 2007, a retrial was ordered. In 2008, in a short bench trial, Barry was acquitted of all charges.
In 1996, the Canadian VitaPro corporation was relocated and the company now operates from Belize and Bulgaria.
Humanitarian work (1990 – present)
In the mid 1990s Barry began to get involved in humanitarian work with his friend Muhammad Ali. Since 1997, he has received recognition from countries such as Cote D'ivoire, India, Bulgaria, and Libya for his humanitarian work. He is the founder of Global Village Champions Foundation.
He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee for his humanitarian work.
Discography
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Yank Barry is a member of CARAS and American Federation of Musicians.
He is featured in the Museum of Canadian Music
Year | Artist | Title | Label | Notes |
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1964 | Yank Barry | Falling in Love | Kol Israel Records | |
1966 | The Footprints | The sea rushes to the shore | Columbia Records | |
1966 | The Footprints | The Only Way | Columbia Records | |
1966 | Dino Vale | Children on Carousels | Elysee Records | |
1967 | The Footprints | Never Say Die | Capitol Records | |
1967 | The Footprints | Mama Rand's | Capitol Records | |
1968 | The Footprints | Ticket for a mobile | Capitol Records | |
1970 | Ben Lanzarone | Quadraphonic - Classic Form | DynoVoice Records | |
1971 | Harry Nilsson | Nilsson Schmilsson | RCA Records | |
1971 | Yank Barry | The Diary of Mr. Gray | McConnell Records | |
1974 | Loggins & Messina | On Stage | Columbia Records | |
1974 | Nancy Agee | Naturally Proud | Chateau Records | |
1975 | Yankey | Jamais Dire Non | Les Disque Trans - Canada | |
1976 | Engelbert Humperdinck | After the Lovin' | Epic Records | |
1976 | Tom Jones | Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow | Epic Records | |
1977 | Engelbert Humperdink | Christmas Time | Epic Records | |
1978 | Engelbert Humperdink | You are something special | Epic Records | |
1979 | Cast Album | Let My People Come | Derrek Mathews Records | |
1982 | Cast Album | Laissey Venir Le Monde | Les Disque Trans - Canada | |
1984 | Julio Iglesias & Willie Nelson | To All The Girls I've Loved Before | Columbia Records | |
1985 | Manon Robert | Aet Ci Cest Possible | Les Disque Trans - Canada | |
1986 | Yank Barry | This could be Classical | Largo Records | |
1988 | Hugh Ball | Hypnotized | Justin Time Records | |
1988 | Bowzer and Blue | Is it in yet? | Justin Time Records | |
1996 | Gary "U.S." Bonds, Ben E. King | Nothing Left To Lose | GLA Music |
Awards
Yank has received over 15 international humanitarian awards
1. 1999 Liberian Humanitarian, Presented by the goverment of Liberian ambassador the the United nations Rachel Diggs
2. 1999 Liberian Humanitarian, Presented by his excellency Charles Taylor, President of the republic of Liberia.
3. 2000 Juarez Humanitarian, Presented by the Governor of Juarez
4. 2000 Juarez Honorary Chief of Police, Yank made honerary chief of police by the police commissioner of Juarez
5. 1999 A True Leader Award, Presented by the Global Village Champions
6. 2005 Red Cross Humanitarian, Yank receive the humanitarian award from a red cross representative, Mrs. Bernadette Christie and Prime Minister Perry Christie
7. 1998 Cote D'ivoire Humanitarian Peace Award, Yank Barry & Muhammad Ali receives the Cote d'Ivoire flags of Honor, for humanitarian efforts by by His Excellency Henry Konan Bédié, President of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire.
8. 1997 Cote D'ivoire Honorary Chiefs, Yank Barry & Muhammad Ali honered as African chiefs in full headrests, for humanitarian efforts by by His Excellency Henry Konan Bédié, President of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire
9. 1998 Ring from Banten, In recognition of their many humanitarian contributions, Minister Azwar Anas presented a ring from Banten to Yank Barry and a "Phinisi Nusantara" boat made of silver to 'The Champ".
10. Divertissement 1996, Charity fund raiser, with an auction of celebrity masks and Musical Performances by: Danny and the Juniors, Yank Barry, and Gary U.S. Bonds.
11. 2008 India - Humanitarian Service Award, Humanitarian Award, Empower-India-Movement, presented by Professor P.I.Peter, Chairman, Health India & Noni Family
12. 2007 Libyan Peace Award, Libya Peace Award, presented By the Honorable Zohaire Bettmar, Head of Chamber of Commerce Libya
13. 2000 Founders Award, presented by Dr. Ben Joseph
14. 2000 Juarez Hands of Love and Hope, sister Suzie Valdaz
15. 1999 Honorary Georgian Citizen, presented by the secretary state Cathy Cox
16. 1999 Phoenix Award, presented by the Major of Atalanta Mr. Campell
References
- Kindred, Dave (2006). Sound and Fury. Simon and Schuster. p. 320.
- "The Diary of Mr. Gray". Museum of Canadian Music. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
- ^ "Canada Federal Corporation Search". Corporations Canada. Retrieved 2014-03-13.
- "VitaPro Brochure" (PDF). VitaPro. 2014.
- Supreme Court of Texas (December 9, 1999.). "State of Texas vs. VitaPro" (PDF).
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(help) - "Former Texas prisons chief found guilty in VitaPro scheme". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. August 21, 2001.
- Hughes, Lynn N, United States District Judge (September 8, 2005). "US vs. James Collins and Yank Barry, Opinion on Acquittal" (PDF).
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - George, Cindy (August 29, 2007). "New trial in VitaPro bribery case ordered". Houston Chronicle.
- George, Cindy (April 22, 2008). "Decade-old VitaPro bribery case finally ends in acquittals". Houston Chronicle.
- "VitaPro - contact". VitaPro Foods, Inc. Retrieved 2014-03-14.
- "Global Village Champions Foundation". Global Village Market. 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
- "Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee". Retrieved 19 February 2014.
- "Museum of Canadian Music".
- "Museum of Canadian Music".