Terry Davidson & the Gears are veterans of the Heartland's music scene.
They have been playing around the Eastern U.S. for over twenty years.
Their electrifying performances have earned them fans form New England
to Florida.
Terry's first band formed in 1965. The Barracudas were hailed as
Columbus Ohio’s youngest professional Rock and Roll band.
Their recordings are still prized by Garage Rock collectors world-
wide.
While attending art school, he started the rock & roll band Sandog.
They became a popular Columbus Agora band in the 70’s.
The band drew large crowds and played shows with AC/DC and
other popular bands of the time.
The 80’s saw Terry playing guitar for popular regional bands until
forming Terry Davidson & the Gears in 1983. In ‘86, the song “DWI” from
the LP “Bangshift” saw regular rotation airplay on commercial radio for
several months.
Today, Terry’s love of the Blues is at the forefront of his music. He has
performed in shows with many of the world's greatest Blues and Rock
& Roll artists. Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, Chuck Berry,
Link Way, and The Fabulous Thunderbirds, to name just a few.
He has released 5 albums with Terry Davidson & the Gears. Now his solo
and duo shows are in demand. He was chosen to play at the 2007
International Blues Challenge in Memphis with long time bandmate
Bob “the Wrench” Hanners.
Terry tours regularly around the U.S. 2009 saw the Gears playing 5 nights at the Broken Spoke in downtown Sturgis SD for bike week.
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I was cleaning out Kelsey's(my daughter) guitar case and came across a guitar pic you gave her. Miss you, nice to hear some good music for a change!!!!!!!!!
Hey Mr.T!I love playing harp for the Gears.I also play harp for a group called Four on the Floor,Three on the Tree,and also one called Powerglide. My last name is Fuller (Fuller Truck Transmissions).I think I see a strange pattern developing.
Hi Terry,SteadySteve here. We go back to the days when you played at the OZ in Grandview, and other clubs in Columbus.Great to see your still rockin' in the C.O.