Jan Terri

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Jan Terri
Also known as Jan Terri
Occupations Singer-songwriter, musician
Instruments Vocals, drums[1]
Labels JT Records
Associated acts Marilyn Manson, Ida Russel's Kitchen Band, Jan Terri and the Cool Blues

Jan Terri (born June 17, 1959)[citation needed] is a musician from Chicago, Illinois. She recorded two albums, Baby Blues[2] in 1993 and High Risk[3]. Terri graduated from Columbia College Chicago in 1983 with a degree in broadcast communications and arts and entertainment management.

Rock musician Marilyn Manson had Terri perform at one of his parties, and Terri had opened for some of his concerts. Some footage of her can be viewed in Manson's God is in the TV collection.[4] In 2000, Terri appeared on The Daily Show.

Terri took a hiatus from recording in 2000 to care for her mother. In December of 2011 Terri released her first single in over a decade, with an accompanying video titled "Excuse My Christmas". The single appears on the forthcoming album "Wild One".[5]

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