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Scott Terry
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Scott Terry
Biography of a Musician and Composer
Full Name and Common Aliases
Scott Terry is an American musician, composer, and arranger. He is best known as the keyboardist for the rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section (ARS) during the 1970s.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on May 24, 1954, in Augusta, Georgia, Scott Terry is still active in music production.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Scott Terry's nationality is American. He has worked as a musician, composer, and arranger in various genres, including rock, pop, and classical.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in Augusta, Georgia, Scott Terry developed an interest in music at an early age. He began taking piano lessons and was influenced by the musical styles of the 1960s and 1970s. After graduating from high school, he moved to Atlanta to pursue a career in music.
Major Accomplishments
Scott Terry's major accomplishments include his work with Atlanta Rhythm Section (ARS), where he played keyboards on several hit albums, including Dedicated to Park Avenue (1976) and Back Patrol (1977). As a composer and arranger, he has written music for various artists, TV shows, and films. Terry's work in music production has earned him recognition within the industry.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Scott Terry's notable works include:
Arranging and playing keyboards on ARS' "Imaginary Lover" (1977)
Collaborating with other artists as a composer and arranger on various projects
* Working in music production, including scoring for film and television
Impact and Legacy
Scott Terry's impact on the music industry is evident through his work with Atlanta Rhythm Section and as a composer and arranger. His contributions to popular rock and pop music have been significant, influencing many artists who followed.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Scott Terry is widely quoted or remembered for his skilled keyboard playing, compositions, and arrangements that have become iconic in the world of rock and pop music.
Quotes by Scott Terry

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I really loved the words (red wanting blue) and I thought they were a very good reflection of being in a band. I felt it was an appropriate name with which we could play anywhere, from a coffee shop to a heavy metal bar and it wouldn't matter. I wanted a name that was vague.

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In our research, we found the group most dissatisfied with their present uniforms were E-6 and below.

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I'm excited to see him come back to the university. I liked the way he coached when he was there before and I liked his style. I was excited to see that (Erickson's hiring).

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The intent of TFU always has been to give our Sailors a uniform in which they can work comfortably everyday and is more appropriate for the joint environment in which we operate. Even better, we've created a uniform that's also easier to maintain, is longer lasting, helps reduce the size of the sea bag, while at the same time recognizing the tradition and heritage of serving in the Navy.

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Nothing we do is scripted or pre-fabricated - it's all about giving the audience an honest theatrical performance.

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There's a song on the album called, 'Pride is a Lonely Blanket,' and that is the cornerstone of the album. Pride is what pushes you forward and pushes you backward at the same time.

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We've been a four-piece band in the past, but after writing our new record, we decided we wanted a fifth guy.

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We did a sloppy job of taking care of the ball with some unforced turnovers and everything. Our kids battled back from it though, and didn't get discouraged.

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We did a sloppy job taking care of the ball and allowing some turnovers, but my kids battled back from it. They didn't get discouraged or anything and got back in the ball game.
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