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Terry Callier

Jazz
Soul
Cosmopolite Scene
lørdag 17. mars 2007
Dørene åpner 20:00
Scene
Cosmopolite
Billettpris
200/150,- ink. avg
Aldersgrense
18 år med gyldig ID
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Terry Callier
- Terry Callier - vocals and guitar
- Jim Mullen - guitar
- Bosco De Olivira - percussion
- Gary Plumey - saxophone and flute
- Chris Kibble - keyboards
- Alix Ewande - drums
Balsam for sjelen
Legendariske Terry Callier har levert superb folkjazz og soul siden midten av 60-tallet. Han har aldri fått det store kommersielle gjennombruddet, men frelser stadig nye kvalitetsbeviste lyttere. På Cosmopolite er det tid for sjelfull og vakker musikk når Terry Callier kommer på besøk.
Engelsk bio:
Terry grew up singing on the streets as a member of several competing doo-wop groups.
He was first recorded by Chess Records in 1963, releasing the single 'Look At Me Now'.
Recorded in 1965, his debut album for Prestige was delayed for almost four years when the producer went AWOL. Eventually released in 1968, the album showcased a blossoming talent.
Terry never received the wider acclaim that ought to have been, however, there followed a series of excellent albums for Cadet and Elektra in the 70's.
Many of these albums have been, subsequently, re-released at the turn of the millennium. In amongst these pieces of excellence is the 1978 album 'Fire On Ice', including the excellent 'African Violet'. A soul masterpiece. 'Turn You To Love' followed a year later and that contained a re-working of 'Ordinary Joe', 'Sign Of The Times' and the, quite excellent, 'Pyramids Of Love'.
He retired from music in 1983 to become a computer programmer at the University Of Chicago.
In the early 90's, English acid jazz DJs Gilles Peterson and Russ Dewbury revived dancefloor interest in Callier's music, echoing his earlier popularity on the 70's Northern Soul scene. Drawn back to performing in Europe, Terry recorded his first album of new material in over 20 years for the London based Talkin' Loud label. The resulting 'Time Peace' gained strong reviews and became a success on the U.K. soul scene.
Terry had collaborated with Orton the previous year on her 'Best Bits' EP. His follow up album 'Lifeline', released in 1999, was less well received by the music industry but was regarded very highly by soul punters. By 2001, all of Calliers' back catalogue became available on CD. In 2002, Terry's vocals graced an album by Swedish group Koop on the track 'In A Heartbeat' and an album followed the same year entitled 'Speak Your Peace' on Mr Bongo Records. Terry collaborated with Bluey from Incognito of a couple of tracks.