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Yre welcome guysšš½. Thanks for the appreciation. Mike deserves all the acclaim we can ever give him.
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Cheers Andy, much appreciatedšš½. So many great sax breaks from Mike butĀ My fave break from him, Ā is in āSet my heart at easeā ........ awesome.
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Here's Sammy
Heres another photographic treat from my archives; the legendĀ Mike Terry.
This photo was taken by me, on 10th of April 1990,Ā at Mikes home in Teaneck, New Jersey. Jacqui Kavanagh and I spent thatĀ afternoon with Mike and his wife,Ā talking about his life and times in the music business.
I interviewed him at length that day,Ā using a dictaphone and cassette tape,Ā and was the first person to ever interview him about his Northern/Motown years apparently.
Everyone had been looking for Mike but in the wrong place....Detroit; heād long since left there.Ā I found him by mentioning him one day(as a long shot)Ā to a music business legend Sammy Lowe, who used to find music business people for me. ItĀ turned outĀ Mike lived around the corner from him!
Bizarrely, given all the superb stuff Mike was involved in, he only actuallyĀ had 1 piece of vinyl to his name; an album by the Atlanta Disco Band. I left that one with him, lol.
Oh and theĀ Baritone sax you see here is the one he used at Motown and on all the stuff we know and love. Did I get to hold it??? you bet!, and photographed with it too, lol.
I have a postcard from Mike, sent to me shortly after Sammy Lowe gave me his address,Ā and Iād written to him. In it Mike says that he played on 90% of the hits that came outĀ of Motown.Ā
Enjoy
Tim