Terry BladeTerry Blade is a multimedia artist/director who treats music and sound as testimony. Rooted in the traditions of Black American sound yet unbound by genre, he creates work that preserves memory, confronts identity, and amplifies voices too often leftunheard. His multidisciplinary vision has earned recognition on some of the world's most premier stages, including the Tribeca Festival, where his visual work was celebrated among leading innovators in film and media, and other Academy Award(R)-qualifying, BAFTA-qualifying, or Canadian Screen Award-qualifying film festivals such as the LA Shorts International Film Festival, the Leeds International Film Festival, the Mill Valley Film Festival, and the Regina International Film Festival and Awards. Blade is a cross-disciplinary conceptual creative whose haunting baritone carries through songs that blend Blues, Soul, Folk, Americana, and Rhythm and Blues. He favors the solitude of the studio over the spectacle of performance, creating projects that function as immersive worlds. From American Descendant of Slavery, the Album and its exploration of ancestral legacy, to the Americana-centered Ethos: Son of a Sharecropper and the blues revival of Chicago Kinfolk: The Juke Joint Blues, his catalog stands as a living archive of cultural weight. What unites Blade's work is its authenticity. His songs serve as sonic archives, his visuals as cultural artifacts, and his albums as fully realized artistic statements. He stands apart from industry convention-not chasing spectacle or trends, but crafting an enduring body of work that challenges, heals, and transforms. His mission is to create art that matters, art that lasts, and art that tells the stories we cannot afford to forget. Read More Read Less