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Rebels & Angels

Hotels & Highways

Hotels & Highways

Terry McBride: Live from The Castle

Callin' All Hearts

Rebels & Angels

Biography

Terry McBride grew up in the small ranching town of Lampasas, Texas. He received a guitar for his ninth birthday and began playing in bands as a teenager. His adolescent summers - and three years immediately following high school - would be spent on the road playing in his father Dale McBride’s band. In his early 20s, Terry moved to Austin where he became a sought after bass player touring with Texas artists Lee Roy Parnell, Jimmy Dale Gilmore, Johnny Duncan, Rosie Flores and a two year stint with Delbert McClinton. 
 In 1989, several songs McBride had written found their way to MCA President Tony Brown. He was quickly signed to a recording contract and formed the band McBride & The Ride. The group released four studio albums for MCA and racked up several top five singles over the next few years, including "Sacred Ground" a #1 Single in 1992. 
 After the band’s dissolution in 1995, McBride focused his attention on songwriting. It didn’t take long before he had songs cut by other artists such as Garth Brooks, George Strait, Reba McEntire, Hank Williams Jr., Alan Jackson, Trace Adkins, Easton Corbin, Lost Frequencies, Kenny Rogers, Cole Swindell, and many others. His frequent collaborations with Ronnie Dunn lead to over 25 songs recorded by Brooks & Dunn including 13 singles and 12 BMI “Million-Air” Awards. 
 Terry's EP, and debut solo album, Hotels & Highways was released in early 2017.