Keyboardist, singer-songwriter, following in his dad’s footsteps as an entertainer,

started out his own entertainment career at a 1965 Andover High School talent show as Terry Lupton & His Famous Flames, singing James Brown’s “Night Train.” He went on to join local cover bands including Terry & the Uptights, and Hyde Park in the ‘70s. (see band bios).

Terry later moved to L.A. where he became a session musician on recordings for Motown artists, as well as Chaka Kahn, Delaney Bramlett, Spooner Oldham, Vince Gill, and many others. One of his original songs was featured in the Paul Reiser motion picture “Odd Jobs.” He wrote “Mismatch” and “Help Wanted” songs as released by Apollonia on her debut album.

Terry performed for presidential inaugurations. He performed in Las Vegas, many cruise ships, and tours throughout the U.S. and Europe.

In the ‘00s Terry moved back to the Baltimore area where he performs his honky tonk style songbook at local clubs and senior centers.                    

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