- Terry Kath
Infobox musical artist
Name = Terry Kath
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Born = birth date|1946|1|31|mf=yChicago ,Illinois , U.S.
Died = death date and age|1978|1|23|1946|1|31|mf=yWoodland Hills, Los Angeles, California , U.S.
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Genre = Rock
Occupation =Guitarist
Instrument =Guitar
Years_active = 1967 - 1978
Associated_acts = Chicago
URL = [http://www.terrykath.com/ Official site]Terry Alan Kath (
January 31 ,1946 –January 23 ,1978 ) born in Chicago, Illinois, was the originalguitarist and founding member of the rock band Chicago. He died in 1978 at the age of 31 from an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound.Career
A multi-instrumentalist who also played banjo, accordion, and drums. Kath played lead guitar in a band called "Jimmy and the Gentlemen" during the mid-1960s. He played bass in a road band called Jimmy Ford and The Executives. Kath's close friend, Walter Parazaider, played in these bands as well, and they were together in developing the band later to be called Chicago. Being a self-taught musician, he had little music-reading ability. According to interviews, Kath would hum his original compositions to bandmates.Fact|date=February 2007
Kath was an important contributor to Chicago, beginning with their first album "The Chicago Transit Authority" released in 1969. The album includes his composition "Introduction" which was described as "Terry's masterpiece" by later Chicago guitarist
Dawayne Bailey .Fact|date=February 2007 The song displays many varied musical styles, includingjazz ,blues , salsa,rock and roll , acid rock, and pop.The same debut album includes an instrumental guitar piece entitled "Free Form Guitar", which was inspired by
Jimi Hendrix . The album liner notes indicate that this nearly seven minute piece was recorded 'live' in the studio in one take.The hit "Questions 67 & 68" contains lead guitar techniques that became staples of the Chicago sound.Fact|date=February 2007 The song "Beginnings" includes acoustic rhythm guitar by Kath. Another of Kath's more notable highlights as a recording guitarist is his extended guitar solo in the middle of the Chicago hit song "
25 or 6 to 4 ".Fascinated by gadgets, Kath once owned nearly twenty guitars,Fact|date=February 2007 though his early staples were a
Gibson SG and aFender Stratocaster . Kath was also one of the few well-known guitarists to make regular use of the unique 1969 Les Paul "Professional" model. [cite book |last=Bacon |first=Tony |title=50 Years of the Gibson Les Paul |publisher=Backbeat Books |id=ISBN 0-87930-711-0 |pages=pg. 60] He utilized no special tunings or modifications. He is most associated with a specially decoratedFender Telecaster and was connected with Pignose amplifiers. [ [http://www.pignose.com/news/legendary-atrical.htm The history of the Pignose Amplifier company] ] He experimented with a wide variety of amplification and distortion devices and used a wah-wah pedal frequently.Kath's singing was also an important feature of Chicago's sound. [ [http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/kath_terry/bio.jhtml Kath's AMG biography by Greg Prato hosted by VH1] ] In a group of many song composers who often let other members of the band do the lead singing on their compositions, Kath's vocal style can be heard in "Colour My World" and "Make Me Smile" , both from "Chicago". His screaming in the live version of "Free" from "
Chicago at Carnegie Hall ", released in 1971, is another example of his singing style.Death
Kath reportedly had a history of using
alcohol and drugs, includingcocaine , in his last few years. Chicago bandmates have indicated that he was also increasingly unhappy.Fact|date=February 2007 BassistPeter Cetera even went so far as to say that Kath would have been the first to quit Chicago had he lived (and, according to then-producerJames William Guercio , Kath was working on a solo album before he died). [cite web| url=http://www.chicagotheband.com/history09.htm|title=Chapter IX ~ Tragedy|publisher=Official Site of Chicago] But despite his personal problems, this was not the cause of his accidental death.Around 5 p.m., late in the afternoon of
January 23 ,1978 , after a party at roadie Don Johnson's home inWoodland Hills, Los Angeles, California , Kath — being a gun enthusiast — took a .38 revolver and put it to his head, pulling the trigger several times on the empty chambers. Picking up a semiautomatic 9mm pistol, Kath put the gun to his temple and pulled the trigger, infamously saying, "Don't worry, it's not loaded." (After showing the empty magazine to his friend.) However, one bullet remained in the chamber, killing him instantly; a week shy of his 32nd birthday. The circumstances of his death gave him the dubious distinction of being one of the first celebrities to be nominated for aDarwin Award . [ [http://www.darwinawards.com/darwin/darwin1994-04.html Guitars 'n' Guns, 1978 Darwin Award Nominee (Confirmed True by Darwin)] ]Kath was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in
Glendale, California . Terry and his wife Camelia Emily Ortiz (married 1974) had one daughter, Michelle, born in 1976. Camelia later marriedKiefer Sutherland .Discography with Chicago
*1969 The Chicago Transit Authority
*1970 Chicago
*1971Chicago III
*1971Chicago at Carnegie Hall
*1972Chicago V
*1973Chicago VI
*1974Chicago VII
*1975Chicago VIII
*1975 Live in Japan
*1975Chicago IX - Chicago's Greatest Hits
*1976Chicago X
*1977Chicago XI A tribute album, "The Innovative Guitar of Terry Kath", was compiled by Chicago in 1996 containing songs from various Chicago albums featuring the guitarist. (currently out of print)
References
The Innovative Guitar of Terry Kath has been re-issued and is available on iTunes.External links
* [http://www.TerryKath.com Terry Kath] official website
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