Terrence Lee Glaze (born November 29, 1964) is an American singer and musician best known for his work with heavy metal band Pantera from 1981 to 1986.
[2] His vocal range caught the attention of many record label A&Rs and he was credited for bringing Pantera to the forefront of heavy metal music.
However, a dispute with the band's musical direction ultimately led to Glaze leaving Pantera in 1986 with Glaze wanting to keep the glam metal style and the rest of the band wanting to have a heavier sound.
[citation needed] In 1986, Glaze joined three rock musicians from Tennessee to form the band Lord Tracy,[2] releasing one LP (Deaf Gods of Babylon) in 1989 through Uni Records.
[citation needed] In April 2010, Rex Brown invited Glaze onstage during an Arms of the Sun gig in Dallas to perform a couple of old Pantera tracks, "All Over Tonight"[3] and "Come-On Eyes".