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TUNES FROM TERRY COMING SOON
Terry has written a brand new track called "Broken World" which is in aid of the charity Action For Children which will include a host of celebrity musicians, past and present. He is also involved in a variety of awareness fund raising events for Action For Children such as abseiling down Guildford Cathedral in My 2010
Terry Coldwell is best known for being one of the four vocalists in London based group East 17. East 17 band were formed in 1990 after founder member Tony Mortimer was given the promise of a record deal. When Tony showcased his own material to London Records, London Records agreed to work with Tony under the condition that he forms a group. This was when East 17 was born. Seen as a harsher, and more hip-hop oriented alternative to rival boy band Take That, they scored twelve top 10 hits in the UK singles chart, between 1992 and 1998. Their debut album Walthamstow, again named after the area of East London where they were based, shot to number one in the UK album chart. It featured a strong string of top twenty singles, their most key songs being 'House Of Love', and 'Deep'. In 1994 upon the release of their second album 'Steam', they scored their only UK number one single, the '94 Christmas chart topper 'Stay Another Day', which remained at the top for five weeks. In 1996 they hit number two in a duet with Gabrielle, 'If You Ever'. After Tony Mortimer quit the group in 1998, Terry Coldwell, John Hendy and Brian Harvey continued under the name of E-17, when they released 'Each Time', which reached number two in the UK, and 'Betcha Can't Wait', followed by the album 'Resurrection'. East 17 disbanded shortly after this. In mid-February 2006, East 17 reformed, and played their sold-out reunion gig on 30 May 2006 at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London. On an individual basis, Terry has always been in the dance scene, starting with acid house at house parties in 1988 that always got raided to a soundtrack of stuff like Fast Eddies Acid Thunder and Rhythm Is Rhythms Strings of Life. Then when the scene changed to hardcore, Terry was a regular at raves like Raindance, Orange at The Rocket and Elevation at Camden Palace. Terry then got into jungle and drum and bass for a little while, and nowadays it's all about Funky house. Terry's influences include uplifting house music artists including Patrick Alavi, Freemasons, Axwell, Soul Avengers & all the Hed Kandi tunes.
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