Birthday remembrance to Terry Callier (May 24, 1945 – October - TopicsExpress



          

Birthday remembrance to Terry Callier (May 24, 1945 – October 27, 2012). Terry Callier is a singer and songwriter who was a legend in the Chicago area and built a following around the world. Callier was born in the North Side of Chicago, Illinois, and was raised in the Cabrini–Green housing area. He learned piano, was a childhood friend of Curtis Mayfield, Major Lance and Jerry Butler, and began singing in doo-wop groups in his teens. In 1962 he took an audition at Chess Records, where he recorded his debut single, Look at Me Now. At the same time as attending college, he then began performing in folk clubs and coffee houses in Chicago, becoming strongly influenced by the music of John Coltrane He met Samuel Charters of Prestige Records in 1964, and the following year they recorded his debut album. Charters then took the tapes away with him into the Mexican desert, and the album was eventually released in 1968 asThe New Folk Sound of Terry Callier. Two of Calliers songs, Spin, Spin, Spin and Its About Time, were recorded by the psychedelic rock bandH. P. Lovecraft in 1968, as part of their H. P. Lovecraft II album. H. P. Lovecraft featured fellow Chicago folk club stalwart George Edwards, who would go on to co-produce several tracks for Callier in 1969. Read more here: bit.ly/1kcAXVN GARY
Posted on: Sat, 24 May 2014 05:54:42 +0000

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