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Thornton Hough Village Club presents Jesse Terry plus special guests Harbour Moon.
Whatever magic potion the troubadours in Laurel Canyon were sipping on in 1971, Jesse Terry has managed to track it down and take a deep gulp. His seventh album, 'When We Wander' was released in 2021, and was perhaps his best album yet, gaining him brilliant reviews and a legion of new fans. Red Guitar Music perhaps put it best when they wrote: ?Jesse Terry has made a record that is exquisitely played, sincerely felt and sonically beautiful... [He has] made the kind of record that thousands of singer-songwriters dream of making"
Emerging from a degree at Berklee College of Music, Jesse has won prestigious songwriting awards including 'The John Lennon Songwriting Contest' and 'The CMT/NSAI Song Contest'.; while his music has appeared in Netflix?s ?Virgin River,? CW?s ?Hart of Dixie,? PBS?s ?Roadtrip Nation? and ABC?s ?Fever.' To add to his impressive CV, Terry he had a children's book published, last year via Schiffer Publishing, entitled 'If I Were the Moon', which is based on his song of the same name.
www.jesseterrymusic.com
Harbour Moon return to THVC following their previous headline shows. The quartets debut album ?Whisper on the Wind? from 2011 quickly established the group on the folk circuit. Their now rare live gigs are filled with harmonies, emotive lyrics and laughter when you least expect it.