Terrence Lee Glaze (born November 29, 1964 in
Columbus) is an
Ohio-born and
Texas raised singer who is most well known for his work in American
heavy metal band
Pantera during their glam metal years, and
Lord Tracy.
Glaze was a member of Pantera for the band's "glam" days, from 1981-1986. His vocal range caught the attention of many record label A & R's and therefore he was credited for bringing Pantera to the forefront of heavy metal music, but a dispute in the band's direction led to Glaze's departure. Pantera went through several more singers before former
Razor White vocalist
Phil Anselmo joined the band for 1988's
Power Metal. Beginning with the 1990 album
Cowboys from Hell, the band ascended to heavy metal superstar status until its controversial break-up in 2003.
In 1986 Terry Glaze joined three Tennessee rockers to form the band
Lord Tracy, releasing one LP ("Deaf Gods of Babylon") in 1989 on
MCA records backed
UNI records. The band broke up in 1991 and he formed another band,
Blowphish, which included
Mike Malinin (
Goo Goo Dolls). When Blowphish failed to land a major record deal, he moved to
Prince Georges County, Maryland, where he currently plays locally with his party band,
The Crayfish, and occasionally gets together with other local musicians. He can often be found in Olivers Olde Towne Taverne in Laurel where he is a regular and sometimes performs with
The Crayfish. He has also reformed Lord Tracy for the 2007 band line up of...
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