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  1. Terry Adams (born August 14, 1948) is an American musician and composer. He is a founding member of the band NRBQ (New Rhythm and Blues Quintet/Quartet), which was formed in 1965. Adams was born in Louisville, Kentucky, where he met fellow resident Steve Ferguson, a singer and guitarist who also became a charter member of NRBQ.

  2. Terry Adams (2007 im Harpo's, Victoria; Foto: Guy MacPherson) Terry Douglas Adams (* 14. August 1948 in Louisville (Kentucky)) ist ein amerikanischer Fusionmusiker (Keyboards, Komposition), der vor allem als Mitglied von NRBQ bekannt wurde.

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    NRBQ is an American rock band founded by Terry Adams (piano), Steve Ferguson (guitar) and Joey Spampinato (bass). Originally the "New Rhythm and Blues Quintet", the group was formed circa 1965. Adams disbanded it for a time, and the group re-formed in 1967.

  4. 18. Mai 2018 · As a comment on the distinction between the business and what inspires Adams and NRBQ, he offers: “Sun Ra once said “There are three planes of music: the academic plane, the commercial plane, and the spiritual plane; and I make music on the spiritual plane.” And that’s my feelings exactly. That’s why we’re here and that’s what ...

  5. 18. Juni 2014 · All About the Now: For NRBQ's Terry Adams, Who has Led the Veteran R&B/Pop/Rock Group Since the '60s, Life is 'One Big Day' By Emily Votaw on Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 1:00 am Send a News Tip

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  6. 9. Nov. 2021 · NRBQ frontman Terry Adams is pleased to hear that his band’s latest album, Dragnet (out on November 12th via Omnivore Records) seems uplifting, despite being created during these dark times. “That’s the highest compliment you could give us,” he says. The way Adams sees it, keeping a positive attitude is part of his job description ...

  7. 30. Juli 2009 · As a founder of NRBQ, Terry Adams raucously blended blues, country, jazz, pop and rock from the 1960s until 2004. His new band maintains a hint of the NRBQ ethos, but performs Adams' solo...