Terri Gibbs is an American country music artist whose musical career took root in the early 1980s. Born Theresa Fay Gibbs on June 15, 1954, in Miami, Florida, but raised in Augusta, Georgia, Terri is blind from birth. She overcame her disability to pursue her passion for music, and her talent as a pianist and singer quickly became evident. She achieved early success with her signature hit, "Somebody's Knockin'," which crossed over to the pop charts and earned her a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1981.
Throughout the '80s, Terri Gibbs continued to charm audiences with her blend of country and contemporary Christian music, releasing several albums that showcased her soulful voice and heartfelt songwriting. Her albums include "Turnaround" and "Comfort the People", both of which exhibit her range as an artist and her ability to imbue her music with personal experience and relatable emotion. Over the years, numerous compilations, such as "The Best of Terri Gibbs," have been released to celebrate her enduring contributions to the genres she's graced, reminding fans of her unique place in music history. Despite navigating the challenges of the music industry independently, Terri has proven her staying power and remains a beloved figure among her loyal following.
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