- Terry Sylvester
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Name = Terry Sylvester
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Terence Sylvester
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Born = Birth date and age|1947|1|8|df=y
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Origin =Liverpool ,Lancashire ,England
Instrument = guitar, vocals
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Genre =Pop music
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Years_active = 1960s- present
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Associated_acts = The Escorts,The Swinging Blue Jeans (1966-69) andThe Hollies
URL = [http://www.terrysylvester.com/ terrysylvester.com]
Notable_instruments =Terry Sylvester (born Terence Sylvester,
8 January 1946 ,Allerton ,Liverpool ,Lancashire ), was theguitarist /singer with The Escorts,The Swinging Blue Jeans (1966-69) andThe Hollies : He replacedGraham Nash who left the band in December 1968.Life and career
Sylvester grew up in the Allerton, Liverpool, only a few hundred yards from his older contemporary,
Paul McCartney . Sylvester's father, James Sylvester, was ajazz trombonist in his spare time, who had played inbig band s. With his father's encouragement, Sylvester gravitated towardmusic , beginning withDean Martin — whose "Volare" was the first record he ever bought — and then moving on toElvis Presley 's "Hound Dog " b/w "Don't Be Cruel ". It wasThe Everly Brothers , Sylvester revealed in an interview with Jud Cost in 1997, who pulled him completely intorock and roll , however, with theirharmony singing.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 theCavern 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 three of the bandmembers fell ill, andGraham Nash , Allan Clarke, and Bobby Elliott of the Hollies played the gig in place of the stricken Escorts members, thus sharing a stage with Sylvester four years before he joined their group.The chance came in 1966 for Sylvester (along with Mike Gregory) to leave the Escorts and join the Swinging Blue Jeans, and he spent three years with the group. This was the first of two "big breaks" for Sylvester, to join an established band with hits.
However, his joining of the Hollies, in 1969, outweighed all previous bands, as an internationally recognised band that did not focus solely on touring already-established hits. His first album with the Hollies was the "Hollies Sing Dylan" album. He immediately had a hit with the band in 1969 with "Sorry Suzanne" which reached number 3 in the
UK Singles Chart ."Sorry Suzanne", was followed by the mega-hit ballad "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (1970), which Sylvester today calls his favourite Hollies song since it cemented his place in the band. However, Sylvester seldom escaped being mentioned in Nash's shadow, especially in America, where Crosby, Stills & Nash were more popular.By the time he joined The Hollies he was introduced as a
songwriter on "Hollies Sing Hollies", and he continued to contribute to songs, under "Clarke-Hicks-Sylvester". Additionally, Sylvester wrote the songs for B-sides on some singles including "Indian Girl".In 1974, Sylvester cut his first solo album, a self-titled work that was released by
Epic Records in America.He also recorded a second soloalbum : "I Believe", recorded atAbbey Road Studios , and produced byAlan Parsons and the Hollies long time producer Ron Richards.He also contributed vocals to the Alan Parson Project's "
Tales of Mystery and Imagination " album in 1975.Sylvester split with the Hollies in May 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 memberJames Griffin inMemphis, Tennessee .Sylvester, now relocated to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, has remained active in music, touring mainly in North America either alone or with other 60s-era musicians such as Billy J. Kramer, Peter Noone, and Gerry Marsden. Needless to say, many Hollies and Swinging Blue Jeans songs appear in his repertoire.
Sylvester has been awarded five Platinum, nine Gold, and six Silver Discs in his career.
External links
* [http://www.terrysylvester.com/ Official Site]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jpfoxq95ldfe~T1 Terry Sylvester biography] atAllmusic website
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