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Artist description
Terry Sigler is an independent solo artists who writes and performs all aspects of his music |
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple,Uriah Heep |
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Similar Artists
Roger Waters,Buffalo Springfield,Tom Petty,Deep Purple |
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Artist History
A true veteran of Rock music. Terry's first major influence was the rock and roll of the late 50's. After hearing the Beatles for the first time Terry knew what he wanted to do. With the coming of the British invasion, and then the emergence of groups such as Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Cream and many others, Terry began to embrace the harder side of rock. All of the great music of the 1960's through the 1980's contribute to the diversity in song writing we see on Terry Sigler's first CD, "Out of the Shadows" |
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Group Members
Terry Sigler solo artist |
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Instruments
guitar,keyboard,drums |
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Albums
Out of the Shadows |
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Press Reviews
Us veterans of the rock wars, those of us who wander through cyberspace nowadays among the digitalized youth, are willing to take our chances. Guys like Terry Sigler, who has been playing since, get this kids, the only way to record was reel-to-reel analog, bring to this new theater a gritty and solid and honest sound. Sigler is a seasoned rocker and a real musician. He has never stopped playing and you can hear the years of experience in the strings he plucks. There is an ease that can only come from a veteran. His songs use riff-rock and simple verse/chorus structures along with light lyrical content and he supports that, heightens it, with licks that are aged like wine (pardon the used allegory). This is not the strongest material in any way shape or form, but it has all the elements of a generation that built this fucking mp3 house we all play in now. So, have some respect; the foundation has been laid. OK, so I feel a kinship with Terry in many ways, being 50, having been around in the reel-to-reel days. Don't knock any bias here if you are too young to remember it all. We are, after all, a very strong part of the fiber that is pop music. Frank Cotola. "Very Beatlish! This is what the White Album would have sounded like had Roger Waters been one of the Fab." Loren DiGiore |
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Location
Buffalo, NY - USA |
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