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Terry Black (February 3, 1949 – June 28, 2009) was a Canadian pop singer and
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Career

Black's debut U.S. single, " Unless You Care", was released in 1964, when Black was 15. The song was written and produced by P. F. Sloan and
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and featured backing from
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and Leon Russell, who were at that time studio musicians.Terry Black, Canada's Teen Sensation in '60s
. '' Kamloops'', June 29, 2009.
The song was a major hit in Canada and also cracked the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and Black was awarded the "Male Vocalist of the Year" award at the Maple Music Awards in 1965. Black had several further singles through 1966, such as the Sloan-Barri tunes "Kisses for My Baby" and "Say It Again", Sam Cooke's "Only Sixteen", and "Baby's Gone" (written by
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and Barry Mason), all of which were produced by Sloan and Barri. He released a Sloan-Barri produced album, '' Only 16'' in 1965, on the Canadian ARC Records label. Terry Blackat
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Black then moved to the U.S., and his remaining unreleased tracks (plus some alternate versions of released songs) were assembled into another Sloan-Barri produced album, ''The Black Plague'', in 1966. Under the name "Terence" he released the album ''An Eye for An Ear'' on Decca Records in the U.S. in 1969. The album was also released with a different cover by
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in Germany, but it went unreleased in Canada and few, if any, copies were distributed there. A hoped-for film career failed to materialize, and Black returned to Canada. Black also joined the cast for the
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production of '' Hair'' in 1969. He married a member of the cast, Laurel Ward, in 1970, and from 1972 to 1982 the pair released several singles together as Black and Ward, such as the minor hit "Goin' Down (On the Road to L.A.)", peaking at , 2/12/72.Billboard Hot 100, Joel Whitburn, Top Pop Singles 1955–1993 He also performed, alongside Ward, with Dr. Music, including the 1972 Canadian hit "Sun Goes By". In 1979, Black performed the song "Moondust" on the soundtrack for the movie '' Meatballs''. Black and Ward divorced in 1993. In the 2000s, Black hosted an
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. He had multiple sclerosis late in life and died as a result of the condition on June 28, 2009, in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada.


Discography


Albums


Solo


with Laurel Ward


with Dr. Music


Singles


Solo


with Laurel Ward


with Dr. Music


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Black, Terry 1949 births 2009 deaths Canadian pop singers 20th-century Canadian male singers Deaths from multiple sclerosis Neurological disease deaths in British Columbia