Terry Callier (24 May 1945 - 27 Oct 2012) was an American jazz, soul and folk guitarist and singer-songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. Callier, a childhood friend of Curtis Mayfield, began recording in 1963 but never reached stardom despite a series of regional hits in the 1960s and 70s and three outstanding albums for Cadet: 'Occasional Rain' (1972), 'What Color Is Love' (1973) and 'I Just Can't Help Myself' (1974). In 1983, he gained custody of his 12-year-old daughter Sundiata and decided to retire from music to look for a steadier income.
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Terry Callier has had 16 concerts.
Terry Callier is most often considered to be Rock, Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Jazz, Soul, Blues, R&B, and Progressive Folk.
The last Terry Callier concert was on August 05, 2010 at Eastnor Castle Deer Park in Malden Hills, Herefordshire. The bands that performed were: Mike Patton - Mondo Cane / Roots Manuva / Plan B / Craig Charles Fantasy Funk Band / Roy Ayers / John Shuttleworth / The Jolly Boys / Caribou / Ashley Beedle & Darren Moris Present Mavis, featuring Candi Staton / Tom Middleton / Chrome Hoof / DJ Derek / Easy Star All-Stars / Fionn Regan / The Cringe / M.I.A. / Andrew Weatherall / Gilles Peterson / Benji B / Beth Jeans Houghton / Giggs / Gaggle / Thom Yorke / Appleblim / 2020 Soundsystem / Falling Up / Ganglians / Terry Callier / Andreya Triana / Cal Jader / Bebel Gilberto / Breakage / Mondo Cane / Crazy P / The Leisure Society / Futureboogie / Delta Maid / Fat 45 / Daniel Wang / Gregory Isaacs / Polarbear / DJ Ritu / Deathray Trebuchet / Bompas & Parr Present the Ziggurat of Flavour / Harry Shearer's 'the Big Uneasy' / Alejandro Toledo and the Magic Tombolinos / Dâm-Funk / Explosions in the Sky / Massive Attack / Bonobo / Dry the River / Alice Russell / Bullion / David Shrigley / Greg Wilson.
The songs that Terry Callier performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 06, 2001 concert in Montreux, Vaud, Switzerland: