Video: Ex-PANTERA Singer Reunites With Former Band For One-Off Concert

April 9, 2013

Former PANTERA singer Terrence Lee Glaze reunited with the original lineup of LORD TRACY for a one-off concert on April 6 at Trees in Dallas, Texas. Multi-camera video footage of the performance can be seen below.

Glaze was the frontman of PANTERA during the band's early'-'80s "party metal" phase and sang on the band's first three albums. After leaving PANTERA, Glaze formed LORD TRACY.

Glaze rejoined his ex-PANTERA bandmate Rex Brown (bass) on stage on April 17, 2010 at the debut gig from Brown's ARMS OF THE SUN project at Lakewood Theater in Dallas, Texas to perform a couple of early PANTERA songs — "Come-On Eyes" from 1985's "I Am The Night" and "All Over Tonite" from 1984's "Projects In The Jungle".

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