Biography
Terry Ray Bradley
October 18, 1950 - October 17, 2020
Terry Ray Bradley was a rockabilly singer/songwriter who began his career in music when he was only 8 years old. He formed his own band and played night clubs and military bases in a four state area. At the ripe old age of 10 years old, Terry won 1st place at the prestigious Mid-South Fair Talent Competition in Memphis, Tennessee, winning out over 3,000 contestants.
In addition to leading his own band for almost three decades, Terry Ray has shared the stage with some of America's top performers: Jerry Lee Lewis, Ace Cannon (for whom he played drums for about 6 months), Ray Smith, Narvel Felts, and countless other nationally known recording artists.
Terry Ray Bradley was a rockabilly singer/songwriter who began his career in music when he was only 8 years old. He formed his own band and played night clubs and military bases in a four state area. At the ripe old age of 10 years old, Terry won 1st place at the prestigious Mid-South Fair Talent Competition in Memphis, Tennessee, winning out over 3,000 contestants.
In addition to leading his own band for almost three decades, Terry Ray has shared the stage with some of America's top performers: Jerry Lee Lewis, Ace Cannon (for whom he played drums for about 6 months), Ray Smith, Narvel Felts, and countless other nationally known recording artists.