She performed with singer Holly Hogan in 2007 at the Writers at Woody Point Festival in Gros Morne National Park.
[4] Mark Peddle played both electric and acoustic bass guitar on Barry's 2007 album Red Eye Tonight.
On November 22, 2013, Mary Barry released "Legendary", which was nominated for Jazz Recording of the Year at the 2014 Music NL Awards.
[14] In November 2015, Barry announced that she had pulmonary fibrosis, a progressive lung disease, for which she travelled to Germany for treatment.
[15] Despite this prognosis she continues to write and perform, and in September 2017, Mary Barry was inducted into the Wreckhouse Jazz and Blues Hall of Fame.