Terry Balsamo
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Terry Balsamo | ||
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Background information | ||
Born | October 8, 1972 Tampa, Florida |
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Occupation(s) | Musician, Songwriter | |
Instrument(s) | Guitar | |
Years active | 1994 - Present |
Terry Balsamo (born in Tampa, Florida on October 8, 1972), is an American guitarist. He is a member and guitarist of the Grammy Award winning rock band Evanescence.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early projects
Terry Balsamo made his start in the music world as an early member of Limp Bizkit. He left a few years before the recording of Bizkit's debut album Three Dollar Bill, Yall$ (1997), being replaced by Wes Borland. In late 1999, Terry joined up with fellow Jacksonville rockers Scooter Ward, Sam McCandless, Jeremy Marshall and Kelly Hayes, otherwise known as Cold.
[edit] Evanescence
Terry remained with Cold writing and recording with them for their albums 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage (2000) and Year of the Spider (2003). Near the end of his stint with Cold, the band joined Evanescence as an opening act on the 2003 Nintendo Fusion Tour.
When Evanescence's guitarist Ben Moody left the band during their European tour, Terry filled in for Moody on stage. When Cold's future suddenly became questionable, Terry jumped ship signing on permanently with Evanescence.
Terry can most prominently be seen and heard in Evanescence's live album, Anywhere But Home (2004) and now on the band's new album The Open Door (2006). He has become Amy Lee's main collaborator for Evanescence and co-wrote most of Evanescence's new album including the album's first single, Call Me When You're Sober. In November 2005, Terry suffered a stroke from a torn neck artery which landed him in the hospital for an unspecified amount of time. Terry said that it was a result of a blood clot in his neck that formed from headbanging on stage.[1] Terry has partially recovered and is touring with the band.
[edit] Equipment
“ | I use Ibanez guitars. In the studio, I kind of use a similar setup to what I used on the last Cold record I did, which is mix up the amps and combine the sound together. It’s a Diezel and a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier and mixed that for one side. Then I took a Bogner and a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier on the other side. I combined it and made one big wall of metal.
Right now on tour I’m using T.C. Electronics, the G-System. |
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—Terry Balsamo, Ultimate-Guitar.com[1] |
[edit] Band Projects
- Limp Bizkit - Guitar (1994)
- Cold - Guitar (1999-2003)
- Evanescence - Guitar (2003-present)
[edit] References
- ^ a b Evanescence Guitarist: Filling Ben Moody's Shoes. Ultimate Guitar (2006-03-11). Retrieved on February 4, 2006.
[edit] External links
- Evanescence - Official Evanescence site
- EvThreads - Official Evanescence Message Board
- EvClub - Official Fan Club of Evanescence
- Ibanez Guitars
- Mesa Boogie
- Tribal Gear
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Amy Lee • Terry Balsamo • Rocky Gray • John LeCompt • Tim McCord |
Former members: Will Boyd • David Hodges • Ben Moody |
Discography |
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Commercial albums: Fallen • Anywhere but Home • The Open Door |
Private releases: Evanescence EP • Sound Asleep EP • Origin • Mystary EP |
Singles: "Bring Me to Life" • "Going Under" • "My Immortal" • "Everybody's Fool" • "Call Me When You're Sober" • "Lithium" • "Sweet Sacrifice" |
Related content |
Evanescence songs • Evanescence albums
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