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Teresa Fay Gibbs (born June 15, 1954) is an American
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artist who is blind. Between 1980 and 2017, she has recorded eleven
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s, including four for
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and one for Warner Bros. Records. She also charted 13
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on the ''
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'' country singles charts in that timespan, including her debut single "
Somebody's Knockin' "Somebody's Knockin" is a song recorded by American country music singer Terri Gibbs. It was released in October 1980 as her debut single and title track from her album ''Somebody's Knockin''. It was co-written by Jerry Gillespie and Ed Penney. ...
", which reached No. 8 on the country charts, No. 13 on the pop charts and No. 3 on the Adult Contemporary charts. She also entered the country top 20 with "Rich Man", "Mis'ry River", "Ashes to Ashes" and "Anybody Else's Heart but Mine."


Biography

Gibbs was born in
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,
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, United States, but raised in the
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, suburb of
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. Although initially having eyesight, she had been born premature and subsequently lost her eyesight in an incubator accident. In her own words, “I was quite small (2 lbs., 11 ounces) and, so, they had to put me in an incubator. At that point in time, they did not know to cover the eyes and my retinas were damaged.” At six months of age, Gibbs was diagnosed with retrolental fibroplasia and declared blind. She learned to play
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at age three. As a child, she sang in the church
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and at talent contests, and she opened for Bill Anderson at the age of 17. Her parents wanted her to be treated no differently from sighted people, so she was sent to public school and graduated from Butler High School in Augusta in 1972. She performed in and around the Augusta area and eventually, she met
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, who advised her to move to
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, to pursue a country music career, which she did at age eighteen. After failing to find a record deal, she moved to Miami and joined a band called Sound Dimension. She continued to perform locally, later forming a band called the Terri Gibbs Trio, which performed at a
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in
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. Gibbs then sent a
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tape to
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Ed Penney of
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, signing to the label in 1980. Penney was a former Boston disc jockey and a long-time songwriter. He liked her voice on her demo, but he felt she needed stronger material. He co-wrote "Somebody's Knockin'" for her and also produced the song.


Musical career

Gibbs' first single release was "
Somebody's Knockin' "Somebody's Knockin" is a song recorded by American country music singer Terri Gibbs. It was released in October 1980 as her debut single and title track from her album ''Somebody's Knockin''. It was co-written by Jerry Gillespie and Ed Penney. ...
", which was also the title of her 1981 debut album. This song was a crossover hit upon its 1980 release, reaching No. 8 on the U.S. country charts, No. 13 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and No. 3 on the Adult Contemporary charts. It was followed by "Rich Man", a No. 19 country hit which also entered the pop charts. Her debut album won her the
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's Top New Female Vocalist award. She was also the first winner of the
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's Horizon Award (which is awarded to emerging artists), and was nominated for a
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and
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for "Somebody's Knockin'." Gibbs performed on the
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as well. MCA released her second album, ''I'm a Lady'', later in 1981. This album was less successful, although it produced a No. 12 hit in "Mis'ry River," its second and final single. 1982's ''Some Days It Rains All Night Long'' produced a Top 20 hit in "Ashes to Ashes" and a No. 45 in its title track. Also in 1981 and 1982, Gibbs toured with
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and sang duets with him onstage. Her final MCA album, ''Over Easy'', also produced a minor hit in "Anybody Else's Heart but Mine", and after releasing a compilation called ''The Best of Terri Gibbs'', she left the label. Gibbs switched to Warner Bros. Records for her fifth album, 1985's ''Old Friends''. All three of this album's singles — "A Few Good Men" (which featured
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on
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) "Rockin' in a Brand New Cradle" and "Someone Must Be Missing You Tonight" — missed the country Top 40. Gibbs later shifted her focus to
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, recording ''Turn Around'' and ''Comfort the People'' in 1987 and 1988, respectively, on Canaan Records. The former gave Gibbs her second Grammy nomination. ''What a Great Day'', her third Christian album, followed in 1990 on the Morning Gate label. In 2002, Terri released the album, ''No Doubt About It,'' followed by the 2010 release of ''Your Grace Still Amazes Me.'' In 2014, ''The Best Of Terri Gibbs,'' featuring 10 of her best loved Country hits. In June 2017, Terri released her sixth Christian album, ''Sum It All Up.''


Personal life

Gibbs married Grovetown, Georgia, city
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David Daughtry on April 28, 1988, and remained married to him until his death in February 2008. They had one son, David Wayne Daughtry II, born October 20, 1989.


Awards and honors

Gibbs has won several industry awards. She won
Academy of Country Music The Academy of Country Music (ACM) was founded in 1964 in Los Angeles, California as the Country & Western Music Academy. Among the founders were Eddie Miller, Tommy Wiggins, and Mickey and Chris Christensen. They wanted to promote country musi ...
's Best New Female Vocalist and the
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's inaugural Horizon Award (for artists rising to new levels of prominence). Gibbs performed during the
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's 2012 AMG Heritage Awards on November 10, 2012, and upon the completion of her performance she was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award for her years of dedication to her craft without having any prior knowledge that she would be receiving such honors.


Discography


Albums


Singles


References


External links

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