Terry Sylvester is best known as a member of the British rock band The Hollies, which he joined in 1969. Prior to that, he was a member of the group The Swinging Blue Jeans. Sylvester played guitar and provided vocals, contributing to the distinct sound of both bands. His work with The Hollies included hits such as "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother."
Terry Sylvester was born on January 8, 1947.
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Terry Sylvester, who joined The Hollies in the early 1970s, experienced the typical rock star lifestyle, which included having groupies. Like many musicians of that era, he likely encountered fans who were enthusiastic and passionate about the band. However, specific details about the number or nature of groupies he had are not widely documented. Overall, while it's common for band members to attract admirers, the specifics of Sylvester's experiences remain largely private.
Terry Riley's most recent composer is' The Cusp of Magic'.
Sylvester Antolak was born in 1916.
Terry Sylvester was born on January 8, 1947.
Terry Sylvester was born on January 8, 1947.
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The most "famous" lineup of the Famous Flames singing group were: JAMES BROWN (lead singer), BOBBY BYRD (baritone/bass, and group founder) BOBBY BENNETT (first tenor) , LLOYD STALLWORTH (second tenor..better known as "BABY LLOYD") and JOHNNY TERRY, (tenor) . The original lineup included BOBBY BYRD, SYLVESTER KEELS, NaFLOYD SCOTT,DOYLE OGLESBY, TROY COLLINS, and NASH KNOX . JAMES BROWN replaced TROY COLLINS, and JOHNNY TERRY replaced SYLVESTER KEELS .
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Terry Sylvester, who joined The Hollies in the early 1970s, experienced the typical rock star lifestyle, which included having groupies. Like many musicians of that era, he likely encountered fans who were enthusiastic and passionate about the band. However, specific details about the number or nature of groupies he had are not widely documented. Overall, while it's common for band members to attract admirers, the specifics of Sylvester's experiences remain largely private.
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Sylvester Roper only had basic education being nothing beyond grade school. He took this start and became an inventor and innovator.
This is from an article in The Edmonton Journal, published on 12-Oct-2007, by Peter North By 1981, the group "hit a belly-up period," in Sylvester's words, and some members of the band wanted to split with longtime manager Robin Britten, who was "a bit of a Brian Epstein type." Sylvester backed Britten. "We took a vote, and Bernie Calvert and I lost and we decided to leave. Robin had set us up for life: we owned all of our publishing, and to this day I still get my 20 per cent of the group royalties. We're still in contact because we have to make business decisions.
Terry Riley's most recent composer is' The Cusp of Magic'.
well yes he did....(:
1980