Terry McDermott
from Aberdeen, Scotland
August 6, 1977 (age 47)
Biography
Vocalist Terry McDermott is a passionate, resonant-voiced singer who finished in second place on the third season of the NBC television show The Voice. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, McDermott first came to the public's attention as the lead singer in the rock band Driveblind. Formed in 2001, Driveblind relocated to Los Angeles, where they were signed to Geffen Records and released a 2006 self-titled debut. After Driveblind broke up in 2008, McDermott moved to New Orleans with his wife and son. In 2009, McDermott formed the band Lotus Crush along with members of Candlebox, MIGGS, and Second Coming. Two years later, Lotus Crush released the album Half-Light Morning. In 2012, McDermott auditioned for and was accepted onto the NBC reality singing competition The Voice. During his time on the show, McDermott performed for Blake Shelton's team and eventually became the first male runner-up on The Voice, losing out to singer Cassadee Pope. Following his second-place finish on the show, a compilation of his performances, The Voice: The Complete Season 3 Collection, was released. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi
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