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Terl Bryant is an English musician. His early career saw him working with US singer/songwriter and filmmaker
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and later was in the band of Peter Murphy, the lead singer for
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. During the 90s he went on to join influential folk-themed progressive band
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and in 1999 joined former
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bassist and multi-instrumentalist
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as part of his trio with Chapman stick player
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Biography

Bryant's website boasts a career spanning more than four decades, with a 1000 plus recording sessions and more than 50 world tours working with an extensive list of well known artists including
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, Stuart Townend and others. Between 2010 and 2015 Bryant regularly toured and recorded with Sadie and the Hotheads, an Americana styled band fronted by Downton Abbey actress and singer-songwriter
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. During 2014 Bryant performed with Adrian Edmondson and The Bad Shepherds. Bryant is also known to perform and teach within Christian circles under the banner of 'Voice of Drums. In the mid-1990s Bryant formed "Psalm Drummers", a network gathering of drummers linked to the Christian faith. Bryant wrote and produced three albums released by Integrity Music (formerly Kingsway Music), ''Psalm Drummers'' (Emerge 2004), ''Drums of Hope'' (One Voice 2006) and ''Rhythms of Fire'' (One Voice 2007), and authored the book ''A Heart to Drum'' (Survivor books 2006). Bryant has held the drum and percussionist seat for UK singer-songwriter
Graham Kendrick Graham Kendrick (born 2 August 1950) is an English Christian singer, songwriter and worship leader. He is the son of Baptist pastor M. D. Kendrick and grew up in Laindon, Essex, and Putney. He now lives in Tunbridge Wells and is a member of C ...
since 2008.


Discography

Solo * ''
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'' (1995) * ''Beauty... as far as the eye can see'' (1997) (marketed as ''Terl Bryant's Psalm: Beauty... as far as the Eye can see'') * ''
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'' (1999) * 'Psalm Drummers (album/DVD) (2004) * ''Rhythms of Fire'' (2007) * ''Drums of Hope'' (album/DVD) (2008) * ''More Gas'' (compilation) (2010) * ''Ultimate Drums'' (loops and samples production tools) (2013) * ''Kaleidoscope'' (Bandcamp 2013) With others * Common Bond – ''Heaven Is Calling'' (1984) *
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– ''Revelation'' (1985) *
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– ''Limelight'' (1986) *
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- ''Knowledge & Innocence'' (1986) * ''
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'' – ''Iona'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Treasures'', '' Journey into The Morn'' and '' Heaven's Bright Sun'' (1989–1998) * Maddy Prior – ''Lionhearts'', ''Arthur the King'', ''Ravenchild'' (1997–1999) * Michelle Collins – ''Sunburn'' (1997) *
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– ''North Star'' (1998) * Louise – ''Woman in Me'' (1998) * "Grief Never Grows Old" – Tsunami relief song with Brian Wilson, Steve Winwood, Sir Cliff Richard, Russell Watson, George Michael, Andy Gibb, Gary Moore, Davey Spillane * Barbara Dickson – ''Nothing's Gonna Change My World'' (2003) * Eden's Bridge – ''Celtic Series and Isle of Tides'' (2005), ''The Winter Sings'' (2010) * Jules Bryant – ''Drops of Glittering Hope'' (produced by Terl Bryant, 2004) * Peter Murphy – ''Love Hysteria, Deep, Holy Smoke'' (1986–1991) * John Paul Jones – ''
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'' (2001) * 6 Day Riot – ''Maybe'' (2006) * Stefano Ianne – ''Piano Car'' (2010) * Graham Kendrick – ''Acoustic Gospels'' (2010) * Stuart Townend – ''The Journey'' (2011) * Dani – ''Open Spaces'' (2011) * Honeyz – '' Wonder No. 8'' * Right Said Fred - ''Raining in England'' (2011), ''Mojive'' (2018) *
Elizabeth McGovern Elizabeth Lee McGovern (born July 18, 1961) is an American actress and musician. She has received many awards, including a Screen Actors Guild Award, three Golden Globe Award nominations, and one Academy Award nomination. Born in Evanston, Ill ...
(Sadie and the Hotheads) ''How Not to Lose Things'' (2012), ''Still Waiting'' (2014), ''Little Drummer Boy'' (2014), ''The Truth'' (2019) * Leslie Garrett – ''A North Country Lass'' * Stefano Ianne, Mario Marzi – ''Duga-3'' (2018) * Graham Kendrick - ''Keep The Banner Flying High'' (2019) * Joanne Hogg - ''The Map Project 1'' (2019) *
Arthur Brown (musician) Arthur Wilton Brown (born 24 June 1942)Marshall 2005, p. 25. is an English singer best known for his flamboyant and theatrical performances, eclectic (and sometimes experimental) work and his powerful, wide-ranging operatic voice, in particula ...
- ''House of the Rising Sun'' (2020) * Stefano Ianne, Mario Marzi - ''Les Belles Habitudes'' (2021)


Books

* ''A Heart to Drum'' (2006) - ISBN 1-84291-335-2


References


External links

*
Iona discography page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bryant, Terl Living people English evangelicals English drummers British male drummers British performers of Christian music British percussionists British folk rock musicians Steeleye Span members 1961 births