Growing up in Vicksburg, Mississippi, in the heart of the Delta, young Terry Evans sang in a church choir as a tenor, baritone and bass.
He was not allowed to sing secular music, so he had to sneak out to hear and sing the then-forbidden music, rock 'n' roll.
After secretly listening to artists like Elmore James, Little Walter, Albert King, B.B. King, to name a few, Terry's future was set: he would become a soul singer.