In the '70s, he performed as a duo with Bobby King on the chitlin circuit, playing their brand of Stax-styled soul and gospel. A hard-working performer, Evans continued with King while at the same time working as a background vocalist for Ry Cooder, both on Cooder's albums and in his touring band. Evans' breakthrough came during the movie Crossroads, where he sang lead on "Down in Mississippi" and the title piece.
In 1993, Evans released his first solo album, Blues for Thought, on Pointblank. While providing backing vocal tracks for Lloyd Jones' Trouble Monkey, he attracted the attention of record producer Joe Harley, who then signed Evans to Audioquest. Evans recorded two fine albums with Harley, Puttin' It Down and Come to the River. Walk That Walk followed in early 2000; Mississippi Magic was issued a year later, and Live Like a Hurricane arrived in 2003. Crosscut Records issued his Fire in the Feeling album in 2005, and he paired with Dutch blues artist Hans Theessink for the Blue Groove label releases Visions (2008), Delta Time (also featuring Ry Cooder, 2012), and True Blue Live (2015). Terry Evans died at a Los Angeles Hospital in January 2018 after becoming ill during a European tour; he was 80 years old. ~ Char Ham, Rovi