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The Barefoot Man
Birth nameGeorge Nowak
Also known asThe Barefoot Man
OriginGerman
GenresPop
Beach Rock
Soft rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1970s-present
LabelsBarefoot Records
Past membersHenry Leslie, Mark McTaggard, Harry Johnson, Philip "Smiley" Bodden
WebsiteOfficial Barefoot Man Website

The Barefoot Man, born George Nowak, is an entertainer and songwriter who performs primarily in the Cayman Islands, specifically on the largest island of Grand Cayman. He has composed about 2,000 songs and has recorded nearly 500 of them. The Barefoot Man and his Band performed for many years at the Holiday Inn on the Seven Mile Beach of Grand Cayman. This hotel, however, no longer exists. He now performs primarily at the Reef Resort and at The Wharf in Grand Cayman. The Barefoot Man has been commonly compared to other island performers and songwriters like Jimmy Buffett.[1]

Barefoot's songs are predominately risqué parody, pun and double entendre put to reggae, calypso and sometimes country or pop beats.[2]

The Barefoot Man and Band was featured in the 1993 film, The Firm, starring actors Tom Cruise and Gene Hackman. For this film, George Nowak wrote the song "Money, Money, Money" which appears on the film's soundtrack. The song was performed and recorded by the band that he performed with at the Holiday Inn on Grand Cayman.[1]

He currently lives in the village of Breakers on the island of Grand Cayman and still performs for tourists several nights per week (when he's not off on some remote island fishing). He is also a contributing writer for several island publications.

Early years

Nowak was the son of a German merchant seaman who abandoned ship when George was very young. George's mother remarried, this time to an American serviceman and they moved to Wilmington, North Carolina where he attended high school. He graduated in 1968 and immediately moved to Nashville to "...write a country hit...to buy (his) own Island."[3]

Nowak details events from his life, including his early years in the book Which way to the Islands? – a collection of short stories and photos. In this book George reveals that during the Vietnam War (circa 1968), he went by the alias Barefoot Man while living "off the radar" in a club trading work for room and board since he could not procure a work permit with this name.[4]

Barefoot Man Albums (Released as Records and / or Cassette Tapes)

Album Name Year Released Serial No.
The Galleon Beach Hotel Proudly Presents the Barefoot Man 1971 BM-001
Calypso Story – Live at the Galleon 1973 BR-T57380
The Galleon's Barefoot Man Sings for You: Songs from the Cayman Islands 1973? BM-003
Barefoot and Company 1975 BA-1024
Cayman Memories 1977 BR-1005
Happy Days in the Cayman Islands 1978 BR-1006
Come Scuba Do With Me 1978 BR-1007
Barefoot and Andy 1979? BR-5704
Dirty Foot 1979 BR-5787
Cayman Holiday 1980 GN-5884
A Decade on an Island 1981 BR-1008
Scuba Do II 1981 BF-5939
Typical Tropical 1982? BF-6137
Barefoot's Island Favorites 1983? C-1827
Tropical Beachcomber 1983 BFM-1212
Island Party! 1984 ???
Barefoot's Best 1985/86? BR-1014
Strictly Calypso 1987? C-1940
Like the Reggae Beat 1988? C-2036
Caribbean Favorites Vol. II 1989? C-2220
Best of Calypso 1989? C-2759
Feelin’ Hot, Hot, Hot 1990? C-2865
Scuba Do III 1990? C-3038
Back to the Islands 1990 C-4287
Calypso Collection 1991 C-4927
Strictly Calypso REISSUE 1992? C-5622
Christmas on an Island 1993? C-5807
Rum and Calypso 1992 ???
Rum & Coconut Water 1994 ???
Island Life 1994? C-7054
Island Fever 1995 C-7933/C-8007
You Jamaican Me Crazy 1996 C-8768
Margarita Daze 1998 C-9469

Barefoot Man Albums (Released Primarily as CDs)

Album Name Year Released
Calypso Gold – Best of the Best, Volume 1 1996?
Hot Hot Hot Collection – Best of the Best, Volume 2 1997
Under The Coconut Tree 1998
Barefoot's Best of the Best, Volume 3 1998
We Need a Vacation 1999
Three Coconuts 2000
Dirty Belly Button 2002
Loud Shirts 2003
Just Another Sunset 2003
Gone Coconutz 2005
Best of Scuba Do 2005
In the Bahamas 2006
Time Flies When You're Havin' Rum 2008
Only the Good Stuff 2008
Shoeless Classics, Volume I 2009
Shoeless Classics, Volume II 2009
Thong Gone Wrong 2009
Bahamas Best 2009
Children of the Caribbean 2009
Dirty Foot 2010
Horses on the Beach 2010
One Way Ticket to the Beach 2011
You Had to be There 2012
Sand Dollars 2013
Beach Bummin' Around 2014
Why Didn't I Think of That? 2016
Best Ever CD from the Cayman Islands ???
Beyond the Reef ???
The Ballad of Richard Le Noir (Big Black Dick) and More Fun Rummy Calypso's ???
Calypso Classics ???
Fake Boobs and Belly Buttons ???
Hot, Hot, Hot ???
Loud Shirts and Coconuts ???
Reggae 'n Rum ???

References

  1. ^ a b About Barefoot Man Archived 6 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Friel, Bob. "Local Character: Barefoot Man". Caribbean Travel & Life. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  3. ^ Payne, Bob (July–August 1995). "Barefoot Soul". Islands Magazine. No. Vol. 15, Num. 4. Islands Publishing Company. Retrieved 18 November 2015. {{cite news}}: |issue= has extra text (help)
  4. ^ Nowak, H. G. (5 November 2012). Which way to the Islands (Volume 1) (Paperback ed.). Daring Books. p. 238. ISBN 978-0938936718.