Boyd Terry

Boyd Terry is an American musician, best known as one of the founding members of the Californian band The Aquabats, of which he served as trumpeter from 1994 to 2002 under the stage name Catboy.

Boyd Terry
Also known asCatboy
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Trumpet
Years active1994–present

Biography

Terry helped form the original line-up of The Aquabats in 1994 alongside fellow musicians Christian Jacobs and Chad Larson, all of whom knew each other through mutual friends in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). According to Larson, it was Terry's presence which was largely responsible for The Aquabats deciding to start out as a ska band with a horn section, as both he and Jacobs had wanted to include Terry as a member despite the trumpet being the only instrument he could play. Terry is also credited for creating the band's iconic costumes, having personally stitched together their original custom rashguards and helmets from spare lycra and neoprene he acquired from Aleeda, a wetsuit-manufacturing company both he and his brother worked for at the time.

During his tenure with The Aquabats, Terry played trumpet and similar valved instruments on all of the band's recordings from their 1994 demo tapes to the 2000 compilation Myths, Legends and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 2. He has been credited with writing or co-writing several of the band's songs, most notably "Pool Party!" and the b-side "Mucho Gusto", on which he also sang lead vocals. During The Aquabats' career lull in the early 2000s, Terry amicably parted ways with the band in 2002. His departure was informally announced on The Aquabats' website in a September 7, 2002 news update, facetiously stating that a vague "terrible accident" had left him "incapacitated indefinitely...allegedly".

Since leaving The Aquabats, Terry has pursued a career in apparel design, having worked for both RVCA and Nike. He has occasionally rejoined The Aquabats onstage for select shows in California, most notably in a series of 2009 holiday concerts and several shows in 2018 celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Fury of The Aquabats!. In 2012, Terry made a cameo appearance in the "Showtime!" episode of The Aquabats' television series The Aquabats! Super Show!, playing a superhero appropriately named "Catboy". In 2020, twenty years after his last performance on an Aquabats album, Terry appeared on the band's sixth studio album Kooky Spooky...In Stereo, performing trumpet on the song "Pajamazon!" alongside former member Adam Deibert.

Discography

    The Aquabats

References

Tags:

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Krushna AbhishekSam PitrodaAnsel AdamsJude BellinghamPortugalHTTP 404Korean WarThe Talented Mr. Ripley (film)2024 Indian Premier LeagueClinton–Lewinsky scandalBrad PittLiverpool F.C.Joe AlwynWayne RooneyThe Pirate BayMegan FoxVladimir PutinIndonesiaRed Eye (British TV series)ZendayaArnold SchwarzeneggerAbigail (2024 film)Results of the 2019 Indian general electionFC BarcelonaSean Foley (director)Breathe (2024 film)Poland2018 NFL draftGigi HadidNimrod (comics)Velma (TV series)Elizabeth IIThe Ministry of Ungentlemanly WarfareKellie PicklerSophia Bush2024 AFC Futsal Asian Cup2024 ICC Men's T20 World CupIsrail MadrimovHenry VIIICrew (film)Matthew PerryByeon Woo-seokGhilliUkraineVoyager 1The Empire Strikes BackHumza YousafTitanicJosh O'ConnorByteDance2021 NFL draftNaslen K. GafoorKung Fu Panda 4MS DhoniMadison BeerMexicoMichael DouglasAmy Coney BarrettDeadpool & WolverineNeha SharmaHyderabad Lok Sabha constituencyLockheed Martin F-35 Lightning IIChanning TatumAnyone but YouSupreme Court of the United StatesJerry SeinfeldAngelina JolieNational Hockey LeagueBitcoin protocolPeriodic tableValentín BarcoHamas2024 NFL draftMatty HealyCrackhead Barney🡆 More