Terry Kath

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.6132

Gender

Male

Birthday

31-Jan-1946

Age

(80 years old)

Place of Birth

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Also Known As
  • Terry Alan Kath

Terry Kath

Biography

Terry Alan Kath (January 31, 1946 – January 23, 1978) was an American musician and songwriter, best known a founding member of the rock band Chicago. He played guitar and sang lead vocals on many of the band's early hit singles. He has been praised by the band for his guitar skills and Ray Charles-influenced vocal style. Growing up in a musical family, Kath took up a variety of instruments in his teens, including the drums and banjo. He played bass in a number of bands in the mid-1960s, before settling on the guitar when forming the group that became Chicago. His guitar playing was an important component of the group's sound from the start of their career, and he sang lead on several of the group's singles. He used a number of different guitars, but eventually became identified with the Fender Telecaster fitted with a humbucker pickup and decorated with numerous stickers. Kath was also said to be Jimi Hendrix's favorite guitarist. Kath struggled with health issues and drug abuse towards the end of the 1970s. He died in January 1978 from an accidental gunshot wound to the head. The bereavement tempted Chicago to consider disbanding, but they ultimately decided to resume as is signified by their memorial song "Alive Again". To commemorate his musicianship, they issued the 1997 album, The Innovative Guitar of Terry Kath.


Credits

Chicago: Live At Tanglewood Chicago: Live At Tanglewood (1970) Character: N/A
A part of the famous concert series in July/August 1970, organized by Bill Graham.
The Terry Kath Experience The Terry Kath Experience (2016) Character: Self
One of the original members of the band Chicago, Terry Kath has been praised by icons like Jimi Hendrix and Joe Walsh for his voice and guitar playing. Michelle Sinclair, first-time filmmaker and Terry's daughter, searches for the truth surrounding the life and untimely death of her father, in this look at one of the most underrated guitarists in rock history.
Now More than Ever: The History of Chicago Now More than Ever: The History of Chicago (2016) Character: Self (archive footage)
The history of legendary rock band Chicago is chronicled from their inception in 1967 all the way to the present.
Electra Glide in Blue Electra Glide in Blue (1973) Character: Killer
A short Arizona motorcycle cop gets his wish and is promoted to Homicide following the mysterious murder of a hermit. He is forced to confront his illusions about himself and those around him in order to solve the case, eventually returning to solitude in the desert.
Got No Shoes, Got No Blues: the Texas International Pop Festival Got No Shoes, Got No Blues: the Texas International Pop Festival (1969) Character: N/A
Believe it or not, there almost was a feature film about the 1969 Texas International Pop Festival which, just like the one-and-only Woodstock concerts held two weeks earlier, had its entirety preserved both on film and reel-to-reel tape. However, unlike the legendary documentation of the New York festivities that dominated big screens worldwide the following summer, the Lone Star State’s contribution to classic-rock cinema never made it past the very-rough-cut stage. Thankfully, though, this feature- length “workprint” of the film is now available for a fantastic peek at what might have been.



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