Wildchild is yet released
to be out sometime soon.www.myspace.com/terryedmundsband
These are some other albums I've played on.

Some History

  In April 1975 Terry jammed with the Minglewood Band in Sydney Cape Breton. One month later was hired as their full time guitar player. In June they started writing and recording the Red Album and toured extensively across Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes. Terry left to pursue a more traditional blues sound and was able to meet and jam with the Muddy Waters Band. Muddy compaired Terry to be as good a blues guitar player as Johnny Winter and Eric Clapton. Back to Halifax Dick Snook and Terry formed the 2nd version of the Ravioli Brothers Blues Band and hired John Lee on piano. At the Red Lion biker and navy bar Terry was nicknamed Wildchild. A year later 1979 Minglewood lured him back to tour and record and help arrange a new album. Terry finished the album and played all the guitar on every track on the can't you see album after that joined the Dutch Mason Band Terry's Wildchild Blues Band was formed. with Jack Jeffery on bass and Harold Boates on drums. In 1980-81 Dutch Mason hired Terry again and toured across Canada for the next four and a half years. In 1985 he toured with the Ron LaSalle Band out of Denver, Co.and played for 3 and a half months across the United States. In Jan. 1986 Terry moved to Vancouver, B.C. and worked with lots of great players and enjoyed playing there with musicians such as Robbie King on hammond, Steve Soucy on keys and Durus Maxwell on drums. Dave Taylor on Bass. Relocated to Halifax Nova Scotia and has put together a nice band with some of Halifax's finest muscians including Donnie Hann on Bass. Steve Preeper on Drums.

 
This album was recorded
at the Yale
in Vancouver.mixed by Mike Shaw.


Bass:Rob Becker
Drums:Lorne Etkins
Piano:Paul Brown 

Rockin the Blues
Ain't what it used to be
Hook Line and Sinker
Long way from Texas
Can't you See
Don't Fool Yourself
Whiz Kids

Rockin the Blues
Can't you See
Ain't what it used to be
Whiz Kids
East Coast Blues

Door to Door Salesman
Dan Willie
Stood Up
Run you off the Hill
Caledonia
East Coast Blues
Funk City
Same Old Blues
Swing Low Sweet Cadaillac
 
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