Their success has been unbroken since the 70s. Barclay James Harvest, led by the man responsible for the band's distinctive sound: Les Holroyd.

Arguably the most subtle representatives of the classic rock genre met in Manchester in 1967. Moody rock etudes, ornamented by esoteric ones
The sounds of the spheres delighted the same fans who loved Moody Blues and Pink Floyd. The band knew early on how to use the effect equipment of the mellotron with virtuosity. The delightful sound patterns became the hallmark of Barclay James Harvest, which her
made their record debut in 1970. From the beginning
BJH experimented with new forms beyond the
traditional formation of guitar, bass and drums and used woodwind, strings and brass. It was therefore a logical step to record their first album Barclay James Harvest with their own orchestra.
Barclay quickly made a name for themselves - first in the British Isles, then in Europe, then worldwide. The band became a supergroup, a guarantee for the best live entertainment and a permanent supplier for the charts. Today their hits have long been classics "Hymn", "Mockingbird", "Life is for living", "Berlin" and many more
others are the stuff that romantic and nostalgic rock dreams are made of at live concerts.