Terry McMillan (musician)
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Terry McMillan | |
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Birth name | Terry Lee McMillan |
Born | Lexington, North Carolina, U.S. | October 12, 1953
Died | February 2, 2007 Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, U.S. | (aged 53)
Genres | Country Blues Gospel |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Harmonica drums percussion |
Years active | 1973–2007 |
Labels | RCA, Step One, Giant |
Terry Lee McMillan (October 12, 1953 – February 2, 2007) was an American country musician who played harmonica and percussion. In 1973, he became a member of Eddy Raven's band in Nashville, and worked with Raven until 1974. McMillan then started working with Chet Atkins, playing harmonica with his touring show. Later, he toured with Jerry Reed and Jeannie C. Riley before becoming a very in-demand session musician. In the 1970s, McMillan appeared on many albums, including the recordings of Mickey Newbury and Gary Stewart. He was also featured many times on Trinity Broadcasting in the 1990s.
Career
Chet Atkins signed Terry as a solo artist for RCA Records in the early 1980s, charting at number 85 on Hot Country Songs with "Love Is a Full Time Thing".[1] He returned to being a session musician, appearing live with, and on numerous albums for, artists including Ray Charles, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Don Williams, Garth Brooks, George Jones, Hank Williams Jr., Merle Haggard, Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Roy Orbison, Kenny Chesney, Emmylou Harris, Neil Young, Waylon Jennings, Brooks & Dunn, J. J. Cale, Trisha Yearwood, Amy Grant, Gaither Homecoming and many others. In 1993, he played at President Bill Clinton's inaugural ball, with David Pack’s (Ambrosia) All Star Band, giving a solo harmonica performance of "Amazing Grace". He recorded an album for Step One Records in 1993, with Nashville's Christ Church Choir. McMillan became one of country music's most popular session and in demand musicians on harmonica and percussion of all time.[2][3]
After his family's house was destroyed in a 1992 house fire, McMillan became a devout Christian and focused extensively on inspirational music. In 1993, he released his first album, I've Got a Feeling, on Step One Records. He also released an album for Giant Records, Somebody's Comin' in 1997. In the years that followed, he became a frequent guest on Christian television programs. He died of congestive heart failure and pneumonia on February 2, 2007, and is buried in Smoky Mountain Memory Gardens in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
Discography
Albums
Title | Details |
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I've Got a Feeling |
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Somebody's Comin' |
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Singles
Year | Single | US Country | Album |
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1981 | "All I Really Want to Do" | — | singles only |
1982 | "Love is a Full Time Thing" | 85 | |
1993 | "I've Got a Feeling" | — | I've Got a Feeling |
1997 | "Somebody's Comin'" | — | Somebody's Comin' |
Collaborations
- New Harvest...First Gathering - Dolly Parton (1977)
- Grasshopper - J. J. Cale (1982)
- Age to Age - Amy Grant (1982)
- Heartbreak Express - Dolly Parton (1982)
- Great Hits of the Past - Chet Atkins (1983)
- Dangerous - Tony Joe White (1983)
- Once in a Very Blue Moon - Nanci Griffith (1984)
- Old Ways - Neil Young (1985)
- I 2 (EYE) - Michael W. Smith (1988)
- Take It to Heart - Michael McDonald (1990)
- Go West Young Man - Michael W. Smith (1990)
- Tennessee Woman - Tanya Tucker (1990)
- Love Is Strange - Kenny Rogers (1990)
- Carry On - Patti Austin (1991)
- What Do I Do with Me - Tanya Tucker (1991)
- Back Home Again - Kenny Rogers (1991)
- Change Your World - Michael W. Smith (1992)
- King of Hearts - Roy Orbison (1992)
- Slow Dancing with the Moon - Dolly Parton (1993)
- Shania Twain - Shania Twain (1993)
- Tell Me Why - Wynonna Judd (1993)
- Take Me as I Am - Faith Hill (1993)
- House of Love - Amy Grant (1994)
- Return to Pooh Corner - Kenny Loggins (1994)
- Something Special - Dolly Parton (1995)
- All I Want - Tim McGraw (1995)
- All I Need to Know - Kenny Chesney (1996)
- Revelations - Wynonna Judd (1996)
- Blue - LeAnn Rimes (1996)
- Golden Heart - Mark Knopfler (1996)
- All That Matters - Michael Bolton (1997)
- Behind the Eyes - Amy Grant (1997)
- Live the Life - Michael W. Smith (1998)
- Faith - Faith Hill (1998)
- The Trouble with Angels - Juice Newton (1998)
- No Place That Far - Sara Evans (1998)
- Breathe - Faith Hill (1999)
- Blue Obsession - Michael McDonald (2000)
Notes
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 274. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
- ^ Christ Church Choir Archived 2007-03-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Harmonica Wizard Terry McMillan Dead at 53 Feb. 4, 2007
- 1953 births
- 2007 deaths
- American session musicians
- American percussionists
- American country harmonica players
- American country drummers
- People from Lexington, North Carolina
- RCA Records artists
- Step One Records artists
- Giant Records (Warner) artists
- 20th-century American drummers
- American male drummers
- Country musicians from North Carolina
- 20th-century American male musicians