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| Terry Sylvester | ||
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| Background information | ||
| Birth name | Terence Sylvester | |
| Born | 8 January 1947 | |
| Origin | ||
| Genre(s) | Pop music | |
| Instrument(s) | guitar, vocals | |
| Years active | 1960s- present | |
| Associated acts |
The Escorts, The Swinging Blue Jeans (1966-69) and The Hollies | |
| Website | terrysylvester.com | |
Terry Sylvester (born Terence Sylvester, 8 January 1947, Liverpool), was the guitarist/singer with The Escorts, The Swinging Blue Jeans (1966-69) and The Hollies: He replaced Graham Nash who left the band in December 1968.
Sylvester grew up in the Allerton,
Liverpool, only a few hundred yards from his older contemporary, Paul
McCartney. Sylvester's father, James Sylvester, was a jazz trombonist
in his spare time, who had played in big bands. With his father's encouragement,
Sylvester gravitated toward music, beginning with Dean
Martin — whose "Volare" was the first record
he ever bought — and then moving on to Elvis
Presley's "Hound
Dog" b/w "
By the early 1960s, he had co-founded his first group, the Escorts, with schoolmates Mike Gregory and John Kinrade. The Escorts appeared with The Beatles at the Cavern Club on many occasions between 1961 and 1963, and were there when the Beatles played their last show.
The Escorts always seemed poised to break out of Liverpool,
but never quite made it. They were booked with the Hollies at the same
club in Munich,
Germany,
when 3 of the bandmembers fell ill, and Graham
Nash,
The chance came in 1966 for Sylvester (along with Mike
Gregory) to leave the Escorts and join the Swinging Blue Jeans, and he
spent 3 years with the group. By the time he joined The Hollies he
was introduced as a songwriter on Hollies Sing
Hollies. However, he seldom escaped being mentioned in Nash's
shadow, especially in America, where
In 1974, Sylvester cut his first solo album, a self-titled
work that was released by Epic Records in America. He also
He also contributed vocals to the Alan Parson Project's
Sylvester split with the Hollies in May of 1981, in an incident that precipitated the resignation of longtime bassist Bernie Calvert. That same year, he recorded Griffin & Sylvester in collaboration with ex-Bread member James Griffin in Memphis, Tennessee.
He has remained active in music, touring mainly in the U.S.A. and Canada. Needless to say, many Hollies and Swinging Blue Jeans songs appear in his repertoire.
Sylvester has been awarded 5
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