Bill Terry

From Louisville Punk/Hardcore History

Bill Terry created the Montag project while he was still a demented, reclusive high school student. He would climb into his attic room filled with psychedelia, musical instruments, and toys/games from the 1950s and 1960s and churn out the catchiest, weirdest, most original music Louisville has ever heard before or since.

Bill is also infamous for the "short, disturbing films" that he created with a wide variety of co-conspirators, including Robin Wallace, Stan Baker, Danny Maron and Jamie Miller. To this day there are people who will suddenly blurt out "Sha boing boing boing!" or "Free Bears!" or "It's even colder ... in the grave!"

Bill now works for Wild and Woolly, a dream job considering his lifelong fascination with bizarre movies. He recently recorded a cover of "What Am I Supposed To Do?" for Shawn Severs' Kinghorse tribute record.

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