When singer/songwriter Pat Terry takes the stage, he brings his history with him. Those who followed his music throughout the seventies and early eighties will recognize the songs that inspired young audiences and blazed a trail for the new and rapidly growing Christian Music genre. Others may recognize the country hits he co-authored throughout the next two decades, including Travis Tritt’s first number one record, Help Me Hold On, Tanya Tucker’s It’s A Little Too Late, and Sammy Kershaw’s National Working Woman’s Holiday. Other artists who’ve covered Terry’s songs include Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, John Anderson, and Tracy Byrd. Coming full circle, Terry went back to his singer/songwriter roots in the mid-2000’s, releasing his own CD entitled Laugh For A Million Years. The album features his own version of Someplace Green, which was made popular by The Oak Ridge Boys. In 2019 Terry released his latest work, How Hard It Is To Fly.
Performing an intimate solo/acoustic show, Terry will appear in concert in the Fellowship Hall at First Baptist Church of Murfreesboro, 200 East Main Street, Murfreesboro, TN 37130 on Saturday, April 22nd. The concert will also feature Third Thursday Roots opening. Admission is free and the Welcome Center doors on Spring Street will open at 5:30PM. The show will begin at 6:00PM. There is street parking available, and FBC has parking spaces in the Bank of America Lot and in a designated parking lot on Vine Street. Scroll down to view the Welcome Center entrance and an available parking map. Contact the church office at 615-893-2514 for more information.
Enter through the Welcome Center on Spring Street!