TEZZAH is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer. Born Terence William Harris in Exeter, Devon, England. Playing acoustic guitar from the age of 14 he quickly graduated to electric guitar and formed his first group, BACK STREET CARNIVAL, with school friends. It was around 1968 when Terry formed the first line up of CROAKY JONES a touring rock band who travelled throughout the UK. The mid 70’s found Terry living in Balham, London composing and playing with ABYSS. The 80’s was a tough time for rock and although Terry recorded and gigged with many different line-ups it was a period best forgotten. The 90’s heralded a return to better times. Firstly in the shape of STEAM, with Neal Reynolds penned single Mother Earth making the airwaves. Then around 1994 Terry decided to, once again form a band to showcase his writing and guitar talents. This time, simply performing as the TERRY HARRIS BAND. A change of name to TEZZAH (Terry’s nickname) and the release of Nothin’ To Lose in 1996 and I Used To Be Jungle, But Now I'm Rock 'n' Roll in 2001 led to many more tours and concerts and an ever increasing fan base. Today Terry continues to extensively tour Europe, using a variety of excellent musicians, with his Power Trio TEZZAH.