Gordon Terry
(October 7, 1931–April 9, 2006) was an adept American bluegrass and country
music fiddler and guitarist. He was a member of Merle Haggard's backing band
The Strangers. He was inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame and the
Fiddlers Hall of Fame.
Terry was born in Decatur, Alabama and learned to play
the fiddle at an early age. He made his first performance on the Grand Ole Opry
at age nine. He attended fiddlers' conventions, and won first prize at the
Alabama Fiddling Championship in 1946.
In 1949 at age 17, Gordon Terry married Virginia Russell
of Decatur. They were together for 57 years until his death and had two girls,
Winter and Rhonda Terry Thorson.
In 1950, he joined the Grand Ole Opry and within a year, he performed and recorded with Bill Monroe. Terry served in the US Army in Korea. After his discharge, he moved to California, and made his movie debut in Hidden Guns in 1956. He appeared in three other movies Twice in a Lifetime (1985), Honkytonk Man (1982) and The Exotic Ones (1968) and one episode of Sky King.
After serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War,
Gordon began a career as a recording artist. His biggest hit was "Wild
Honey," released in 1957. He moved
to California in 1958, and
even tried his hand at acting. His manager turned down an offer to play in the movie "Tarzan" while Gordon was out on tour.
even tried his hand at acting. His manager turned down an offer to play in the movie "Tarzan" while Gordon was out on tour.
"The manager said the money wasn't good enough,
Gordon was so mad." (quote from The Decatur Daily News)
In 1957, Terry returned for a recording session with Bill
Monroe. In the following decades, he recorded with artists such as Johnny Cash,
Elvis Presley, Wynn Stewart, Faron Young, Merle
Haggard,Jerry Lee Lewis, Neil Young and many more. In November 1961, he recorded a square dance album with Flatt & Scruggs. Cash once called Mr. Terry "a dear friend for years" and described him as "one of a kind."
Haggard,Jerry Lee Lewis, Neil Young and many more. In November 1961, he recorded a square dance album with Flatt & Scruggs. Cash once called Mr. Terry "a dear friend for years" and described him as "one of a kind."
In 1964, Gordon built Terrytown, a rustic resort and
Western theme park that featured top country artists in Loretto, Tenn. Running
the resort and touring became too much, however, and he sold it after just
three seasons. He then spent time touring in California and Europe before
returning to Nashville, performing there until ill health forced him into
semi-retirement in 1983.
He then became founder and chief executive officer in
1980 of Reunion Of Professional Entertainers, also known as ROPE.an association
with an aim to build a retirement home for entertainers.In 1981, Terry was
inducted as a charter member into the Fiddlers Hall of Fame. In the 1980s, the
Gordon Terry Parkway in Decatur was named after him.
One of his last performances was at his 50th wedding
anniversary cookout with Barbara Mandrell. He died after a long illness on
April 9, 2006 in Spring Hill, Tennessee, USA
aged 74. He was posthumously inducted into The Southern Legends
Entertainment & Performing Arts Hall of Fame.
(Compiled and edited from Wikipedia, IMDb & The Decatur Daily News)
2 comments:
For “ Gordon Terry - Lotta Lotta Women” go here:
https://www38.zippyshare.com/v/aMhuNo0A/file.html
1. A Lotta Lotta Women
2. It Ain't Right
3. I Had A Talk With Me
4. Trouble On The Turnpike
5. Queen Of The Seasons
6. Gonna Go Down The River
7. Lonely Road
8. Honky Tonk Man
9. You Remembered Me
10. Revenooer Man
11. Long Black Limousine
12. Wild Desire
13. Little Ole You
14. How My Baby Can Love
15. Fortune Of Love
16. Slow Down Old World
17. For Old Time's Sake
18. You'll Regret
19. Hook, Line And Sinker
20. Maybe
21. Keep Right On Talking
22. And Then I Heard The Bad News
23. I Don't Hurt Anymore
24. The Saddest Day
25. All By My Lonesome
26. Battle Of New Orleans
27. The Fifty Stars
28. When They Ring Those Wedding Bells
29. Almost Alone
30. Fortune Of Love
A massive thank you to Jake for the active link.
just to say thank you 4 the cd - Aussie
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