TERRY DAVIDSON AND THE GEARS: Leave Here Runnin'

Terry Davidson and the Gears

Leave Here Runnin'

© 2004 Terry Davidson (825346548128)

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With one foot in Chicago, another in the South and another in Midwest rockin' - a rollicking romp from the heartland.

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Terry Davidson & the Gears are veterans of the Heartland's music scene.
They have been playing around the Eastern U.S. for over twenty years.
Their electrifying performances have earned them fans from New England
to Florida. The Gears continue to play a busy schedule around the Midwest
and on the road.

T. D. & the G's have performed in shows with many of the world's greatest
Blues and Rock & Roll artists. Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter,
Chuck Berry, Link Wray, and The Fabulous Thunderbirds, just to name a few.

The band has received radio air play on each of their CD's.
Terry Davidson & the Gears have performed their music on a nationally
televised Daytona Beach special.

LEAVE HERE RUNNIN' is Terry Davidson & the Gears 5th CD. Twelve of
the 14 tracks are original songs. The enduring musical relationship
between the band members is evident. Drummer Bob "The Wrench" Hanners
and Terry have been jammin' since they were in elementary school. Bassist
Todd Silas has been a Gear for almost 5 years. Special guests Ray Fuller
on harp and Todd "Dr. Fingers" Brown on keys go back many years with
Terry as well.
One reviewer comments:
"The songwriting skillfully blends the band's Blues roots with influences
spanning from Jazz to Surf music. The journeymen rhythm section
grooves & burns while the raw, stripped down production showcases
Terry's sometimes mean, sometimes smooth guitar playing. The harmonica
and keyboards give a wonderful texture, never competing to be in the
spotlight. Terry's vocals range from laid back and clean as on "Slow and
Easy" to low down and dirty as on "Blood", fitting each song nicely.
Todd Silas's vocal take on Joe Clayton's "Murderin' Blues" is down right
scary. A great set from a seasoned band."

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