Terry was born in
Decatur, Alabama and learned to play the fiddle at an early age. He made his first performance on the
Grand Ole Opry at age nine. He attended fiddlers' conventions, and won first prize at the Alabama Fiddling Championship in 1946. In 1950, he joined the Grand Ole Opry and within a year, he performed and recorded with
Bill Monroe. Terry served in the US Army in Korea. After his discharge, he moved to
California, and made his movie debut in
Hidden Guns in 1956. He appeared in three other movies and one episode of
Sky King. In 1957, Terry returned for a recording session with Bill Monroe. In the following decades, he recorded with artists such as
Johnny Cash,
Elvis Presley,
Wynn Stewart,
Faron Young,
Merle Haggard,
Jerry Lee Lewis,
Neil Young and many more. In November 1961, he recorded a square dance album with
Flatt & Scruggs. Terry founded Terrytown, an amusement park in
Loretto, Tennessee in 1964, but later sold it. He also founded Reunion Of Professional Entertainers (ROPE), an association with an aim to build a retirement home for entertainers. In 1981, Terry was inducted as a charter member into the Fiddlers Hall of Fame. In the 1980s, the Gordon Terry Parkway in Decatur was named after him. He died in 2006 in
Spring Hill, Tennessee. He was posthumously inducted into
The Southern Legends Entertainment & Performing Arts Hall of Fame in 2006. ==References==