Terry Slesser

Terry Slesser
Genres Blues-rock, hard rock
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active early 1970s
Associated acts Back Street Crawler, Beckett, Charlie

Terry Slesser (also known as Terry Wilson-Slesser) is a blues rock singer from South Shields, England. He is chiefly known for his role as vocalist in ex-Free guitarist Paul Kossoff's band Back Street Crawler, renamed Crawler after Kossoff's death in 1976.

History

In the early 1970s, Slesser joined Beckett, replacing original singer Rob Turner, who had been killed in a car accident.[1] Beckett released one self-titled album in 1974, produced by Roger Chapman of Family.

Slesser then joined Back Street Crawler and its successor band, Crawler, for the balance of the 1970s. Following the demise of Crawler, Slesser joined the band Geordie in 1980, after its lead singer, Brian Johnson, joined AC/DC, subsequent to the death of Bon Scott.[2]

In 1983, Slesser joined the band Charlie as lead vocalist. Slesser was featured on the band's US hit single "It's Inevitable", and the related album.

In 1984, Slesser toured Europe, Japan as an offstage backing vocalist with the Michael Schenker Group.

Slesser continues to tour as a solo act and in various band formations. For two years, he was the lead singer of Freeway, a British Free tribute band.[3] With Freeway guitarist John Buckton, Slesser also formed Kossoff...The Band Plays On, a Paul Kossoff tribute band.[4]

References

  1. Rockasteria, Review of Beckett, August 5, 2011. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  2. The Geordie boy band who proved their mettle. The Journal, 8 December 2005; updated 27 June 2013. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  3. Freeway, The Ultimate Free Tribute Band, About Freeway. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
  4. Kossoff...The Band Plays On, About. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
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