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Terry Bethel
Terry Bethel began performing professionally at age 18 in Yankton, South Dakota, with Casey Clark & the Lazy Ranch Boys, with whom he sharpened his playing skills by performing three times daily on WKNX radio. He furthered his playing career playing behind Grand Ole Opry stars every week at The Flame Cafe in Minneapolis. In 1965, Terry began playing steel guitar with Ferlin Husky and Claude Grey, and began performing with Mel Tillis, Billie Jo Spears, Loretta Lynn and the Paul Harris Show in Branson. Since 1970, Terry's arsenal of Peavey amps included the Session 400, LTD 400, Nashville 1000, Nashville 112 and the Profex II preamp/processor. "Hartley Peavey and (representative) Hollis Calvert have given me great support throughout the years," said Terry. "The Peavey crew and products have made it possible for me to maintain my sanity!"
Peavey gear:
NASHVILLE 1000
NASHVILLE 112
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