| Miami
based performer, Teri DeSario began her career as a popular
singer/songwriter on folk and jazz.
During a performance by
her band Abacus, co-founded with her husband, they were approached the
producer of the Bee Gees
and she passed on a demo recording. Barry Gibb was so impressed
by her vocals he wrote Ain't
Nothing Gonna Keep Me From You and secured her a recording
contract.
In 1978, Ain't
Nothing Gonna Keep Me From You became DeSario's first hit
single. The album it was taken from, Pleasure Train hit
#43 on the US charts.
Even though the first
single from her debut, Pleasure Train, made #43 on the U.S. pop
charts, she hadn't really enjoyed the recording experience and wanted
a new direction. It was then that she bumped into an old school mate
she had as a teen, Harry
Wayne Casey (KC) of KC
and the Sunshine Band.
Soon after she caught
up with an old school friend, Harry Wayne Casey - better know
as KC of KC
and the Sunshine Band fame.
In 1980 they released
the duet - Yes I'm Ready, a cover of the 1965 Barbara
Mason song - and ended up with a smash hit. The single hit # 2
on the Billboard Hot 100 certified gold, and Adult Contemporary #1 for
2 weeks.
It was taken from her
second album Moonlight Madness, released in 1979.
Follow-up singles Moonlight Madness and a remake of Dancin'
In The Streets charted but didn't make Top 40.
By the end of 1980, Yes,
I'm Ready, granted herself one-hit wonder status, She went on
to record two more albums for Casablanca , Caught, and Relationships,
which was shelved when the Casablanca changed direction.
She recorded two
contemporary Christian albums for Word records, A Call to us All
and Voices in the Wind, which were co-written with and
produced by Bill Purse. In 1986 she was nominated for a Grammy in the
gospel category for Best Female Performance. She also wrote for and
appeared on various artist's albums. During the same period her music
was popular in Japan and the Philippines. Teri's music became more
introspective and increasingly challenged conservative Christianity.
Finally in 1986 she requested that she be released from her contract
at Word records.
DeSario also provided
vocals on Truth & Light: Music From The X-Files. |