BOPFLIX band promo for rock 'n' roll band - IAIN TERRY & THE SMILEY JACKS BAND's (UK) track 'Rockabilly Drag Racer', filmed at the Royal British Legion, Uxbridge, London, UK 2020.
Iain Terry - lead guitar Jeff Tuck - drums John Tuck - drums Terry Batt - rhythm guitar Aldavis Tobias - tenor sax Dave Dix - baritone sax Tidy Burney - Harmonica Rob Murly - double Bass Iain Terry - lead guitar
For bookings contact: iainterry18@hotmail.com
Iain "Houndog" Terry (vocals/guitar) played in his first band in 1964, and then in various roc 'n' roll bands throughout the 60's. Iain was a co-founding member of Matchbox in 1973 along with Fred Poke, Jimmy Redhead and Wiffle Smith. They released their first single for the Dawn Label in 1975 entitled "Rock 'n' Roll Band". Iain left Matchbox in 1976 and joined Rock Island Line; he toured Europe for two years with this line-up backing Screaming Lord Sutch (LP/CD Murder in the Graveyard), Iain formed The Spys and Line Records released the LP "Spy's" in Germany. He was a session musician working for the BBC with the producer Phil Bailey. He also recorded for the Elvis Show in London. Iain Terry made his first solo recording "Chicken Shack Shuffle" which is currently on re-release. Over the years, Iain has had much of his work released on CD and vinyl. He claims a career highlight of having had the privilege of backing Muddy Waters.
BOPFLIX band promo for rock 'n' roll band - IAIN TERRY & THE SMILEY JACKS BAND's (UK) track 'Rockabilly Drag Racer', filmed at the Royal British Legion, Uxbridge, London, UK 2020.
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Jeff Tuck - drums
John Tuck - drums
Terry Batt - rhythm guitar
Aldavis Tobias - tenor sax
Dave Dix - baritone sax
Tidy Burney - Harmonica
Rob Murly - double Bass
Iain Terry - lead guitar
For bookings contact:
iainterry18@hotmail.com
Iain "Houndog" Terry (vocals/guitar) played in his first band in 1964, and then in various roc 'n' roll bands throughout the 60's. Iain was a co-founding member of Matchbox in 1973 along with Fred Poke, Jimmy Redhead and Wiffle Smith. They released their first single for the Dawn Label in 1975 entitled "Rock 'n' Roll Band". Iain left Matchbox in 1976 and joined Rock Island Line; he toured Europe for two years with this line-up backing Screaming Lord Sutch (LP/CD Murder in the Graveyard), Iain formed The Spys and Line Records released the LP "Spy's" in Germany. He was a session musician working for the BBC with the producer Phil Bailey. He also recorded for the Elvis Show in London. Iain Terry made his first solo recording "Chicken Shack Shuffle" which is currently on re-release. Over the years, Iain has had much of his work released on CD and vinyl. He claims a career highlight of having had the privilege of backing Muddy Waters.