Terl Bryant is an English musician. In his early career, he worked with the American singer/songwriter and filmmaker Steve Taylor, and later was in the band of Peter Murphy, the lead singer for Bauhaus. During the 1990s, he joined the influential folk-themed progressive band Iona and, in 1999, he joined the former Led Zeppelin bass guitarist and multi-instrumentalist John Paul Jones as part of his trio with the Chapman stick player Nick Beggs. Bryant is currently on tour with Martin Barre the former Jethro Tull guitarist.
Bryant is also known to perform and teach within Christian circles under the banner of "Voice of Drums". In the mid-1990s, he formed "Psalm Drummers", a network gathering of drummers linked to the Christian faith. He wrote and produced three albums released by Integrity Music (formerly Kingsway Music), Psalm Drummers (Emerge, 2004), Drums of Hope (One Voice, 2006) and Rhythms of Fire (One Voice, 2007), and wrote the book A Heart to Drum (Survivor Books, 2006).[3] He has been the drummer and percussionist for the British singer-songwriter Graham Kendrick since 2008.
"Grief Never Grows Old" – Tsunami relief song with Brian Wilson, Steve Winwood, Sir Cliff Richard, Russell Watson, George Michael, Andy Gibb, Gary Moore, Davey Spillane
Barbara Dickson – Nothing's Gonna Change My World (2003)[4]
Eden's Bridge – Celtic Series and Isle of Tides (2005), The Winter Sings (2010)
Jules Bryant – Drops of Glittering Hope (produced by Terl Bryant, 2004)
Peter Murphy – Love Hysteria, Deep, Holy Smoke (1986–1991)