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Terry relocated to Atlanta, GA in 1980, and began doing shows as 'Terry Rogers & Friends', with old Macon friends, Jerry Sorn, Earl Ford, Bill Stewart, Matt Greely, and Billy Burke, all Capricorn Records vets. He was invited to join the reformed group, The Byrds, in 1988, and fronted the band on multiple national and international tours. Rogers relocated to Nashville,TN in 1993, where he was soon introduced to Scott Nienhaus, by their mutual friend, Supe Granda, of the Ozark Mt. Daredevils, which led to a longtime partnership, and an invitation from Rogers, for Scott to become a part of the newly formed 'Byrds Celebration', following the untimely death of original Byrds member, Michael Clarke. This new lineup included Byrds alumni Skip Battin and Gene Parsons, as they embarked on a tour of Europe, in early 1994. After this tour, Scott, Terry and Skip went into Music Masters Studios in St. Louis, with new drummer Vince Barranco, and recorded a CD, titled "Empty Room" by 'The Rogers/Nienhaus Band with Skip Battin', resulting in numerous tours of Europe by both 'The Byrds Celebration,and 'Rogers & Nienhaus' to support this project. The 'Byrds Celebration' continued to tour through 2002. This last lineup of The Byrds, Terry Jones Rogers, Michael Curtis, Scott Nienhaus and Tim Politte, now perform under the name: "YOUNGER THAN YESTERDAY featuring former members of The Byrds". When in Nashville, Terry teams with his former Byrds mate, Michael Curtis, to perform at the world famous Wildhorse Saloon, also performing solo, in Nashville, as well as GA, FL, and the St. Louis Metro area. Terry's songs are published through his BMI publishing company, Ryal Macaw Music, including one motion picture credit, to date, in the sci-fi movie "Frogtown II", with his song "Hell Has Returned to Frogtown", recorded at Paul Hornsby's Muscadine Studios in Macon, Georgia. |
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