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Pat Terry

"I’m writing it down so I won’t forget it."

About Me

Songwriter Pat Terry was born in 1952, and grew up in the groundbreaking days of American rock 'n roll. His earliest musical memories revolve around a jukebox that played in the restaurant owned and operated by his father. The music of Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, and Johnny Horton became the soundtrack for summers spent working in the family business. It wasn't until the Beatles invaded America however, that Terry picked up a guitar and began making music of his own. At age twelve, he formed a band that remained together throughout his high school years.In 1970, those early influences began to surface when Terry decided to pursue songwriting. As a pioneer of Contemporary Christian music, he was part of the first wave of artists to be signed to the then fledgling Myrrh Records label. Between 1974 and 1980 he wrote and recorded seven albums with his own Pat Terry Group, and toured the country playing a unique blend of inspirational country, pop, and blues, that earned him a loyal following of listeners. During that time his songs appeared on albums of a diverse list of artists that included pop singer, B.J. Thomas, country great, Ray Price, and cowboy hero, Roy Rogers. Terry's songs, "Home Where I Belong", and "I Can't Wait" became standards in the Contemporary Christian Music field. After disbanding his group in 1980, Terry recorded three critically acclaimed solo albums that featured a more rock oriented sound coupled with heartfelt confessional lyrics. Once again he cut a more contemporary groove into the sound of Christian music.In 1985 Terry decided to leave the rigors of the road and make songwriting his primary pursuit. The new tradition of country music being recorded by artists such as Steve Earle, Ricky Skaggs, and Emmylou Harris, convinced him to become better acquainted with Nashville. He began making regular trips to Music City in 1986. As the co-writer of Foster and Lloyd's "Lie To Yourself", he enjoyed his first country music songwriting success. He then co-authored with Travis Tritt, the singer's first number one country hit, "Help Me Hold On".In 1992 Terry signed exclusively with Murrah Music Corporation's ASCAP affiliate, Castle Street Music, Incorporated. That professional association yielded a number of songs recorded by various artist's including, Confederate Railroad, The Oak Ridge Boys, and Kenny Chesney. During this period Terry also enjoyed the success of two more number one songs, Tanya Tuckers "It's A Little Too Late", and Sammy Kershaws "National Working Womans Holiday". More recently Terrys songs have appeared on albums by country hitmakers John Anderson and Tracy Byrd. In 2006 his beautiful "Someplace Green", as performed by The Oak Ridge Boys, was heard on both country and gospel radio.He currently writes for his own ASCAP affiliated company, End of August Music, and resides with his wife Pamela in the Atlanta suburb, Smyrna, Georgia. Get this FREE MySpace layout and more at MySpaceOrYours.net

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/17/2006
Band Website: patterryonline.com
Influences: Lennon & McCartney, Leiber & Stoller, Bob & Ray... and Larry Talbot, who chose to fight a wolf with his bare hands and learned two important lessons... One... Life is all about choices, and two...When a gypsy tells you "the way you walk is thorny", put some shoes on.
Sounds Like: Me... I really do.
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Album Update

Hey Folks... I'm way overdue for giving you an update on what's been going on here. I'm glad to say I've started mixing my album, which should put me my on schedule to have it done sooner rather than...
Posted by Pat Terry on Fri, 13 Jun 2008 09:32:00 PST

I’m still recording... and recording... and recording...

I've had some people asking, so I thought I might ought to give everyone an update on the progress of my album which is currently in the works. I'm a little red-faced, in that I'd told everyone I'd h...
Posted by Pat Terry on Sat, 24 Nov 2007 06:21:00 PST

Songs are like kids?

I've read umpteen interviews through the years, where songwriters say, "My songs are like my kids. I put them out in the world and they make their own way... etc. etc." I've gotta admit i've always ...
Posted by Pat Terry on Sat, 04 Aug 2007 06:29:00 PST

In My Dream...

IN MY DREAM (Pat Terry)I SAW IT IN A DREAM LAST NIGHTTHE WORLD WAS ACTING STRANGELY RIGHTBLACK AND WHITE, LEFT AND RIGHT,WERE LIVING IN PERFECT HARMONYTHERE WAS NO VIOLENCE IN THE STREETTHE SMOKE HA...
Posted by Pat Terry on Mon, 02 Jul 2007 07:03:00 PST

My Songs On Your Space, etc.

I've had several requests lately from people who are interested in buying songs that I've included here on myspace, or including them on their sites. I'm really flattered that you're interested, but ...
Posted by Pat Terry on Sun, 04 Feb 2007 03:15:00 PST

I Only Add People With Identities

I hope ya'll don't mind a little kevetching on my part, but I've gotta tell ya... I don't approve friend requests when those requesting provide no information about themselves on their space. I'm tal...
Posted by Pat Terry on Tue, 09 Jan 2007 10:27:00 PST

Looking for old PTG or solo CD's?

I continue to get emails from people asking where they can find the seventies era Pat Terry Group albums, as well as my solo albums from the eighties, on CD. Unfortunately, those albums have not been...
Posted by Pat Terry on Mon, 23 Oct 2006 05:53:00 PST

Here's to my wife!

It's been said, and rightly so, that no one who has any success in music does so alone. On so many levels, musicians collaborate... in the studio, in writing partnerships, in business. And though ma...
Posted by Pat Terry on Wed, 04 Oct 2006 07:33:00 PST

Tape Recorders From Hardware Stores

I've loved logging on to myspace and hearing what other writers and musicians are doing. It scares me to think what I would've been putting up for people to listen to if this technology would've been...
Posted by Pat Terry on Sun, 16 Jul 2006 06:02:00 PST

When Comments Disappear

Thanks to everyone who leaves a comment on myspace. Occasionally I delete some comments. If yours gets deleted please don't assume you've annoyed or offended me. Sometimes I just clear a few out to...
Posted by Pat Terry on Sat, 01 Jul 2006 06:22:00 PST