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Terri Hendrix

 
Artist: Terri Hendrix
 
Terri Hendrix

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Buck Owens & His Buckaroos, Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Folk
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "The Art of Removing Wallpaper," "The Spiritual Kind," "The Ring"

Biography

Singer/songwriter Terri Hendrix was born and raised in San Antonio, TX. She left home to attend Hardin-Simmons University in Abelene on vocal scholarship before transferring to Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, where she continues to reside. While there she came under the influence of a local philanthropist, Marion Williamson, who owned a property in Hye, TX called Wilory Farm. In exchange for working on the farm, Hendrix received voice and guitar lessons from Williamson and developed a friendship with her that lasted until Williamson's death from cancer in 1997. To honor her, Hendrix changed the name of her record label from Tycoon Cowgirl Records to Wilory Records and issued an album entitled Wilory Farm in 1998. Her previous album, Two Dollar Shoes had received critical acclaim by that time, making her a local hit. Hendrix's versatile, folky style -- which hangs elements of blues, pop, and traditional music on a country framework -- was also featured on a 1999 live recording and 2000's Wilroy Farm and Places in Between. 2002 saw the release of Ring, described by Performing Songwriter as a "thoroughly captivating record". The year also found the artist performing at top festivals around the country and bringing home a Grammy for "Lil' Jack Slade," a song co-written for the Dixie Chicks' Home album. Her next release is slated for summer, 2004. ~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide
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Terri Hendrix

Background information
Born February 13
Origin San Antonio, Texas, United States
Genre(s) Contemporary folk, Americana
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Guitar, harmonica, mandolin, papoose
Years active 1996–present
Label(s) Wilory Records
Associated acts Lloyd Maines, Dixie Chicks
Website www.terrihendrix.com

Terri Hendrix is a San Marcos, Texas-based contemporary folk singer-songwriter. In addition to releasing several albums on her own label, Wilory Records, she co-wrote the Dixie Chicks Grammy-winning instrumental, "Lil' Jack Slade".

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Awards

  • Grammy for Best Country Instrumental Performance, 2002, for co-writing the Dixie Chicks song "Lil' Jack Slade"
  • Austin Music Awards/Austin Chronicle Music Poll
  1. Best Folk Act
  2. Best Singer-Songwriter
  3. Best New Band
  • Austin American Statesman Austin Music Critic’s Poll
  1. Best New Artist
  • San Antonio Current Music Awards/Best of San Antonio
  1. Best Folk/Acoustic and Best Country Band
  2. Songwriter of the Year
  3. Female Entertainer of the Year
  4. Female Vocalist of the Year

Discography

Albums

Other contributions

  • Live at the World Café - Volume 9 (1999) - "Gravity"
  • Putumayo - Animal Playground - "Eagles"
  • Putumayo - Americana - "Prayer for My Friends"
  • Parkinsong Volume 1 - Songs of Hope - "Charlie Brown"

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