
LIVE
COMEDY PERFORMANCES as Frontman
Vocalist Impressionist
1966-1970
The Four Statesmen

A Leeds based comedy show group. Became hugely popular on the northern Cabaret
and Social Club circuit of the late 60s.
Line up left to right:
Terry Webster Vocals,Comedy Impressions and Guitar
Dez Craze Guitar/Vocals
Pete Newlove Bass/Vocals
John Hickling (Now known as Billy Bean comedian) Drums/Vocals
1970-1976
and 1986-1996
The Rockin Berries
1960s Top 10 gold hit makers of 'He's In Town' and 'Poor Mans Son'.
Later to become known as a comedy showband making their hit TV debut on the
Royal Command Performance in 1967.Terry replaced comedian Clive Lea.

Terry's
debut was at the Batley Variety Club leading to performances at every major
cabaret venue nationwide.
Many guest TV appearances on programmes such as 'They Sold a Million','Magpie',
'GoldenShot' and 'Who Do You Do'.
Also several BBC 2 music sessions.
Hi lites for the band during the early 70s included 3 weeks at The London
Palladium supporting Tom Jones a further 3 weeks with Frankie Vaughen and
a nationwide theatre tour with Sacha Distel, Stephan Grappeli and Olivia Newton
John.
Seasonal
work at Blackpool, Newquay, Cleethorpes also seasons in Bermuda for mainly
American audiences.
Many tours of the United Arab Emirates entertaining British ex patriots at
major hotels and country clubs covering Dubai, Abu Dabi, Bahrain and Doha.
In later
years The 'Rockin Berries' a favourite choice for large corporate functions.
1976-1986
As a solo artiste
TV appearances on ITV series'Who Do You Do' and 'Rock with Laughter'.

Tours of United Arab Emirates Hotels.
Seasons at the Landrost Hotel Johanasburg, Central Pier Blackpool with Frankie
Vaughen and Cleethorpes Pier with the late Charlie Williams.
1996-to
now.
Featured on'90s ITV series the new 'Who Do You Do'.
Starring roles in comedy and music theatre productions 'Rave On' and 'Red
Hot Chartbusters'. (look in: 'reviews')
Currently enjoying being a popular choice for entertaining at many Golf dinners,
and various club and theatre venues.

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