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Born | Steven Roger Terreberry September 30, 1987 | |||||||||
Nationality | Canadian | |||||||||
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Also known as | Stevie T | |||||||||
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Years active | 2008–present | |||||||||
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Subscribers | 3.83 million [1] | |||||||||
Total views | 762.6 million [1] | |||||||||
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Labels | Artery Recordings | |||||||||
Last updated: November 29, 2024 |
Steven Roger Terreberry [2] ( /ˈtɛribɛri/ , born September 30, 1987), [3] [4] also known as Stevie T, is a Canadian YouTuber and musician based in Welland, Ontario. [5] He is known for his comedic videos involving music [6] and for being a notable player of the djent subgenre. [7]
Terreberry created his YouTube channel on January 7, 2008. His first video was a guitar cover of "When the Saints Go Marching In". He began to gain popularity on the site in 2011. [5]
In 2014, Terreberry signed on with music label Artery Recordings. [8] Terreberry's debut album, Album of Epicness, was released in 2015 with the lead single "Djenstrumental". [9] He also collaborated with Jarrod Alonge on his 2015 project Beating a Dead Horse . [10]
In 2019, Terreberry started a competition with Jared Dines to play the guitar with the most strings. [11] The competition ended after Terreberry received a custom 20-string guitar. [12] Terreberry and Dines later sold their instruments for charity. [13] That year, Terreberry was invited to tour with DragonForce as a replacement for bassist Frédéric Leclercq. [14] Initially agreeing to the tour, Terreberry swiftly dropped out due to anxiety attacks. [15] Afterwards, he was given a cameo appearance in the music video for the song "Razorblade Meltdown". [16]
On May 7, 2021, Terreberry's YouTube channel was hacked, resulting in all of his videos being set to private, as well as his channel's name and photo being changed. [17] The hacker was identified as a Binance employee impersonator. During the hack, a livestream involving Binance was public on his channel until it was terminated shortly after a mass report. [17] When Terreberry's channel was recovered, the livestream was removed, and his channel's name and photo were reset. Three days later, all of his videos were reset to public. [18]
On March 30, 2022, Terreberry played a guitar solo on stage with DragonForce during the band's live show in Toronto. [19]
Title | Album details | Ref. |
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Album of Epicness |
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List adapted from TIDAL on December 16, 2022. [20]
Title | Year | Credited artist(s) | Album | Ref. |
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"Amorous" | 2012 | Manuel Baccano (featuring Stevie T.) | — | [21] |
"We Love Music" | 2015 | LMF Project (featuring Stevie T.) | — | [21] |
"Love Me Back" | Jarrod Alonge (featuring Cody Carson) | Beating a Dead Horse | [22] [A] | |
"Dread Machine" | 2018 | Dread Machine | — | [23] |
"Immobilized" | — | [24] | ||
"Lonely" | 2020 | Walk off the Earth | — | [25] |
"Mczilio DinesBerry" | Jared Dines (featuring McRocklin, Alessandro Zilio, and Stevie T) | Shred Feast | [26] |
[Demonstrating the Dana Acoustic guitar] Alright, this is definitely the oldest guitar in my collection; it belonged to my uncle who unfortunately passed away when he was 17 due to muscular dystrophy, this was before I was even born. And his name was Roger, which is my middle name in dedication to him. But this was his guitar.
To kick off the video, the 'Djent God/guitar shredder/triangle officianado' Terreberry begins...