Blues Biographies
Sonny Terry
Born: October
24, 1911, Greensboro, North Carolina
Died: March 12, 1986, New York, New York
Sonny Terry was a legendary harmonica player who hugely
influenced both blues and folk music. Terry began his career
playing on the streets of Raleigh Durham, North Carolina,
where he met local blues guitarist and vocalist Blind Boy
Fuller. The two began performing and recording as a duo.
After Fuller's death Terry teamed up with guitarist Brownie
McGhee, who had been heavily influenced by Fuller. The musical
partnership of Terry and McGhee would last three decades.
The two became an important part of New York's folk scene,
playing with legends Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and Lead
Belly. They were a versatile and enormously popular duo
who always maintained their signature style, Piedmont blues,
which was specific to the southeast United States. As a
team they recorded prolifically and kept a busy touring
schedule. The partnership ended in the mid-seventies and
Terry continued to record and perform on his own. He published
a book, The Harp Styles of Sonny Terry, in 1975.
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