Instruments Piano, violin Name Terry Dexter Years active 1987 (1987)–present Role Singer-songwriter | Genres Contemporary R&B Website www.iamterrydexter.com Albums Terry Dexter, Listen | |
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Origin Los Angeles, California, United States Movies Love in the Nick of Tyme, Deliver Us from Eva, Blondie: The Florence Ballard Story, BY the Way, Melissa Anne Similar People Jaheim, william, Eric Benet, David E Talbert, Manu Dibango Profiles |
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Terry Dexter (born 1978) is an American contemporary R&B singer-songwriter, actress and multi-instrumentalist.
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- Early life
- Music career
- Acting career
- References

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Early life

Dexter was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1978. She has one twin sister, and she describes her ethnicity simply as multiracial. She began singing in her church's gospel choir at the age of 6, and continued until age 14.
Music career

From the age of 9 to 14, Dexter was a member of local girl group Tristar. She began singing background for other artists at age 11, most notably for Simply Red. At age 13 she signed to Elektra Records, but an album on the label never materialized. Dexter signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1998 at the age of 19, and she released her eponymous debut album in 1999 (although her debut single, "You'll Never Miss Me ('Til I'm Gone)", was released via Warner Bros. subsidiary Reprise Records). She then moved to A&M Records but left the label without having released an album. Dexter's sophomore album, Listen, was released independently in 2008.

Dexter also co-wrote "Walk Like a Man", the theme song to the short-lived NBC television series The Playboy Club.
Acting career

Dexter made her feature film debut in Deliver Us from Eva (2003). She was later approached by playwright David E. Talbert, who recruited her to star as the female lead character, Tyme Prentice, in his musical Love in the Nick of Tyme (opposite Morris Chestnut).
