- Tom Terrell
Tom Gerald Terrell (
July 16 ,1950 –November 29 ,2007 ) was a music journalist,photographer ,deejay , promoter, andNPR music reviewer. Born Tom Gerald Terrell, and later known as Scooter, King Pleasure, and Tom T., he was a life-long musicologist who recognized talent and trends long before they became popular, and, until his death from prostate cancer, worked to promote new acts in jazz, funk, rock, hip-hop, and world music.Early Years
Born in
Summit, New Jersey , Terrell was the only son of Zoma and Thomas C. Terrell. He and his three sisters grew up inVauxhall, New Jersey , and he was educated in theUnion Public School District . From an early age he exhibited a facility for music, art, reading and writing, traits that would define his life. A radio station kid, Tom was mentored in his teens atWJNR-FM by the late Sonny Taylor, and again later atWMMJ , Washington, D.C.After graduating from Union High, Terrell attended college at
Howard University inWashington, D.C. , in the late 1960s and early 1970s, where he was photographer for the campus newspaper, "The Hilltop ", and the "Bison " annual, serving as a photo-editor for the 1973 volume. He graduated from Howard in 1972.Professional Life
He made his mark as a
radio personality and concert promoter, impacting the music scene as a programmer forWHFS andWPFW , and was an early force behind d.c. space, its non-profit offshoot, District Curators Inc., and the . Blessed with a honey baritone "radio voice" and encyclopedic music knowledge, his pioneering radio shows included "Stolen Moments" onWPFW , and "Sunday Reggae Splashdown" and "Café C'est What" onWHFS . His perceptive music journalism was carried in the "Unicorn Times", the "Washington City Paper ,JazzTimes ,Vibe ,Essence ,Emerge ,Savoy ,JAZZIZ ,Trace ,Village Voice ,MTV Magazine,Down Beat Magazine", and "Global Rhythms", to name a few. From 2005 until his death, Terrell reviewed music for "All Things Considered " onNational Public Radio .Terrell was instrumental in masterminding the U.S. premiere of
reggae bandSteel Pulse on the night ofBob Marley 's funeral, which was broadcast live around the world from the , 930 F Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. onMay 21 ,1981 , and later served as their manager.Terrell wrote the liner notes for the six-c.d.
Miles Davis "On The Corner" box set released in October 2007, which received rave reviews.References
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Washington City Paper ,Washington, D.C. ,December 7 ,2007 - published display advert celebrating "Tom T".
* Biographical information, Memorial Service program, Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel, Howard University, 6th and Howard Place, N.W., Washington, D.C.,December 8 ,2007 ; Stewart Funeral Home, 4001 Benning Road, N.E., Washington, D.C.
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