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Terry Callier was an American singer and songwriter known for his unique style blending soul, folk, and jazz. Born in Chicago, he began his career in the 1960s. His debut album, "The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier," was released in 1968. In the 1970s, he released significant albums such as "Occasional Rain" and "What Color Is Love." After a hiatus, he returned to the music scene with "TimePeace" in 1998, which won the United Nations' Time For Peace Award. Callier was known for collaborations with artists like Pharoah Sanders, and his music influenced many other performers. The products available from the artist Terry Callier include vinyls, CDs.