Terence Harris Net Worth is $1.9 Million Terence Harris Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Terence Harris MBE (6 July 1939 – 18 March 2011), known as Jet Harris, was an English musician. He was the bass guitarist of the Shadows until April 1962, and had subsequent success as a soloist and as a duo with the drummer Tony Meehan.
Date Of Birth July 6, 1939 Died 2011-03-18 Place Of Birth Kingsbury, North London, England Profession Soundtrack, Actor Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 In 1998 he was awarded a coveted Fender Lifetime Achievement Award for his role in popularizing the bass guitar in Britain. 2 He was awarded the MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2010 Queen's New Years Honours List for his services to music. 3 Member of The Shadows .
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Road to Coronation Street 2010 TV Movie writer: "FBI" - uncredited The Match 1999 writer: "F.B.I." The Beatles Anthology 1995 TV Mini-Series documentary writer: "FBI" Maroc 7 1967 performer: "Maroc 7" The Endless Summer 1966 Documentary writer: "Jet Black" Just for Fun 1963 performer: "The Man From Nowhere", "Hully Gully" Expresso Bongo 1959 performer: "Bongo Blues" instrumental
Actor Title Year Status Character Expresso Bongo 1959 Bass Guitarist in Beat Group (uncredited)
Self Title Year Status Character After They Were Famous 2000 TV Series documentary Himself New Musical Express Poll Winners' Concert 1965 TV Movie documentary Himself (as Sounds Incorporated) New Musical Express Poll Winners' Concert 1964 TV Movie documentary Himself (as Sounds Incorporated) Ready, Steady, Go! 1963 TV Series Himself Thank Your Lucky Stars 1963 TV Series Himself A Swingin' Time 1963 TV Series Himself - Performer Pops and Lenny 1963 TV Series Himself Billy Cotton Band Show 1963 TV Series Himself - Guest Just for Fun 1963 Himself Wonderful to Be Young! 1961 Himself (bass guitar) (as The Shadows) Oh Boy! 1958-1959 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Wonderful to Be Young! (1961) as Himself (bass guitar)
Just for Fun (1963) as Himself
The Beatles Anthology as Soundtrack
The Endless Summer (1966) as Soundtrack