Terry McDermott (singer)
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Terry McDermott (born 6 August 1977) is a Scottish-born American recording artist. He has been part of a number of bands including
Driveblind Driveblind formed in Aberdeen in Scotland in 2001. Originally a two-piece singer-songwriter partnership comprising Nick Tyler and Terry McDermott, they recorded a few songs on cassette, later recruiting other band members to complete the band. ...
in the UK, and Lotus Crush in the US. In 2012, he came to prominence as the runner-up of the third season of the American version of '' The Voice''.


Career

McDermott became a singer in the Aberdeen-based
Driveblind Driveblind formed in Aberdeen in Scotland in 2001. Originally a two-piece singer-songwriter partnership comprising Nick Tyler and Terry McDermott, they recorded a few songs on cassette, later recruiting other band members to complete the band. ...
that was founded as a collaboration and two-piece singer-songwriter partnership between McDermott on vocals and Nick Tyler on lead guitar. After recording a number of songs together released on cassette, more members joined in, namely Cameron Taylor (rhythm guitar), Jack Morrice (bass guitar), Dave Nicholson (keyboards) and Dave McKay (drums). After quickly establishing themselves in the local Aberdeen music scene, they travelled for shows in New York and Los Angeles in spring 2003, eventually basing themselves in the latter that summer, after being signed to A&M Records. President of A&M Ron Fair became the head Of Geffen Records soon after, taking Driveblind with him to the label. Driveblind released a debut self-titled album ''Driveblind'' on 24 October 2006, via Geffen Records. The band toured extensively throughout the US supporting and performing with acts such as Taylor Hawkins of the Foo Fighters, Candlebox, Whitestarr, Nikka Costa, Matisyahu, The Bravery, Hot Hot Heat, The Charlatans UK and English band The Thieves. This was followed by an EP, entitled ''The Future You Were Promised'' with all new materials in 2008. After things fell through, McDermott left Los Angeles for New Orleans where he settled with his wife and son. In 2009, he formed yet another rock and alternative pop band called Lotus Crush with Candlebox members Peter Klett and Scott Mercado (who met McDermott when Driveblind supported Candlebox in 2006) MIGGS member John Luzzi, and Second Coming bassist, Johnny Bacolas. Based in Seattle, Lotus Crush released its debut album ''Half Light Morning'' released on Fontana on 3 March 2011, appearing at the SXSW music festival in Austin, Texas the following month. He has also been part of a formation called Northsouth with Afghan Whigs guitarist Dave Rosser. McDermott takes part in vocals, guitar and production. Since McDermott's second-place finish on The Voice, he has released his single 'Pictures' which peaked at number one on the ITunes rock charts. His fan base is continually growing stronger, dubbing themselves the "McHobbits." McDermott performs with his band, Terry McDermott and The Bonfires. The line up (entirely New Orleans based) include Americans David Rosser (Afghan Whigs, Twilight Singers, Gutter Twins, Northsouth), Eric Bolivar (Anders Osbourne, Eric Burden & The Animals) and British bass player Alex Smith (World Leader Pretend, Rotary Down). The Bonfires completed a summer UK tour, releasing "Palmetto Heights" on Scottish independent label Fat Hippy Records, before returning for headline shows in Scotland in December. The winter of 2013 also saw McDermott perform the American national anthem for both the New Orleans Pelicans NBA team and the NFL's New Orleans Saints, singing before the Saints v Carolina Panthers game to a full house. McDermott was also a guest of his favourite Scottish football team Aberdeen FC in December, making an appearance on the pitch prior to the side's game against Ross County. December 2013 included a live performance in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on The Voice Vietnam, appearing as a special guest. McDermott reunited with Lotus Crush in the summer of 2014, signing with Cavigold Records, a Seattle independent record label. Lotus Crush's sophomore record "Rabbit Hole" recorded at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle and a follow up to 2011's "Half Light Morning" was released in March 2015. The music video for the album's first single "Hearts And Minds" features actor C. Thomas Howell (Red Dawn, Soul Man, The Outsiders, E.T, The Hitcher) as the narratives villain. Hearts And Minds was released in January 2015. In January 2021, McDermott and his band Lotus Crush signed under the management of MVK Music Group, led by manager Brian Paul, one of the owners and founders of MVK Music Group.


''The Voice''

On 1 August 2012, Terry McDermott auditioned for Season 3 of the NBC television show '' The Voice''. ;Performances His performance of the hit " Baba O'Riley", from
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, was broadcast on 10 September 2012 opening the Blind Auditions of the third season of the show. Three of the four judges (
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and Blake Shelton) hit the "I Want You" button. Terry chose to be a part of Team Blake. During the Battle Rounds, McDermott performed the
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song " Carry On Wayward Son", with country singer Casey Muessigmann. Both singers received praise for their performance, but Blake Shelton chose to continue with Terry. Reaching the Final 3 stage, he finished as the runner-up (second place), with Cassadee Pope, the lead vocalist of the
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band Hey Monday, finishing first. As at the final show of The Voice Season 3, Terry McDermott had seven of the top 10 (including all of the top five) songs on the iTunes Rock chart. For the show's fifth season, McDermott became the social media host in the live shows.


Performances and results

Studio Version of song charted on the iTunes Top 10


In popular culture

*His vocals appear in a Japanese advertisement for
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. It was used in a Japanese Soccer League theme and played during J-League matches in Japan.


Discography


Albums

;with
Driveblind Driveblind formed in Aberdeen in Scotland in 2001. Originally a two-piece singer-songwriter partnership comprising Nick Tyler and Terry McDermott, they recorded a few songs on cassette, later recruiting other band members to complete the band. ...
*2006: ''Driveblind'' *2008: ''The Future You Were Promised EP'' ;with Lotus Crush *2011: ''Half Light Morning'' *2015: ''Rabbit Hole'' ;with Terry McDermott & The Bonfires *2013: ''Palmetto Heights EP''


Singles


Personal life

McDermott lives in New Orleans with his wife Malyn, son Liam and daughter Ella Jean.


References

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