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John Terry was Born on January 28th 1970 in Mesa, Arizona. as a kid growing up in a growing city he found himself always looking for something that was no longer there. He grew up in a large family with 5 brothers and 2 sisters all being musical he sang with the family, usually country, gospel, and rock n roll. In 1991 John Moved to Iowa to be close to his sister Julie Love, together they started a band, started writing songs, and moved to Nashville in 1992. While the doors of fame and fortune was opened to both John and Julie at BMI in Nashville, the struggle was too hard and John Moved back to Iowa to be with his wife and family and returned to his factory Job until 1997. In the fall of 1997 John Returned to nashville with Intentions of making a cd with the songs he had written, and he found himself performing in clubs and bars on music Row and working as a manager of a gas station. Unfortunatly, the road was a little tougher this time and the doors didn't swing as wide. After a few months of club performances, Julie Love called from Missouri and asked him to come home to make a cd, the temptation of making a cd with his original songs was too much, and John Found himself on the road once again. Returning home he recorded his cd iat MaxStout studios, Owned by Mark Rigning in Skidmore, Missouri. While the fame and fortune doors still wasn't opening, John continued working in Normal Jobs. While having the support of family and friends behind him in his music, all wanting the cd. John found himself witthout one single copy of the cd in his posession. In the Summer of 2005 a friend returned the cd Spin the Bottle that John had gave to her years ago, and with that it was copied and uploaded to this website where it remains for friends and family or anyone else who decides to wonder in. It can be found here to listen. John Terry Still Performs across the country in clubs and Opery houses and is planning a new cd with newly written songs and updated music. Perhaps, once again Looking for "something That is no longer there" but you never know. "Tis better to have a Dream, and not realize it, Then to not have a dream at all." |
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