Terl Bryant


Terl Bryant is an English drummer and percussionist, born in 1961 in Northamptonshire, UK. His early career saw him working with US artist and filmmaker Steve Taylor and later was part of former Bauhaus singer, Peter Murphy's band. During the 90s he went on to join influential folk-themed progressive band Iona and in 1999 joined former Led Zeppelin bassist and multi-instrumentalist John Paul Jones as part of his trio with Chapman stick player Nick Beggs.

Biography

Bryant's website boasts a career spanning more than four decades, with a 1000 plus recording sessions and more than 50 world tours working with an extensive list of well known artists including Peter Gabriel, Matt Redman, Roddy Frame, Faith Hill, Maddy Prior, Louise Redknapp, Lulu, Barbara Dickson, Eden's Bridge, Patti Boulaye, Jim Kerr, Arthur Brown, Adrian Edmondson, Stuart Townend and others.
Between 2010 and 2015 Bryant regularly toured and recorded with Sadie and the Hotheads, an Americana styled band fronted by Downton Abbey actress and singer-songwriter Elizabeth McGovern. During 2014 Bryant performed with Adrian Edmondson and The Bad Shepherds.
Bryant is also known to perform and teach within Christian circles under the banner of 'Voice of Drums. In the mid 1990s Bryant formed "Psalm Drummers", a network gathering of drummers linked to the Christian faith. Bryant wrote and produced three albums released by Integrity Music, Psalm Drummers, Drums of Hope and Rhythms of Fire, and authored the book A Heart to Drum. Bryant has held the drum and percussionist seat for UK singer-songwriter Graham Kendrick since 2008.

Discography

Solo
With others