Terry Rangno

 

Terry Rangno: From 1969-present, Terry has been a vital recording and performing member of We Five. However, this is not the only road in entertainment that he has traveled. 

Although he is often playfully introduced as a child actor on the We Five stage (Acting Credits including 25 features like The Remarkable Mister Pennypacker, and The Long Hot Summer;  and over 100 television appearances, including regular slots on several TV series of the late 50's and early 60's playing the role of ‘friend’ on shows like Lassie, and The Rifleman, and The Adventures Of Ozzie & Harriet ), he is much more than that.  If you have ever seen him on stage you know that he is a phenomenal bassist, songwriter and performer.

In addition to acting and being a member of We Five, Terry has also been involved as an audio engineer and performer on many other noteworthy music projects.

Terry is a great friend, a team player, and an extremely talented and consummate professional.

To know him is to love him... and we know him pretty well.

His other credits include:

1666 - 1980 Musician / Songwriter / Performer: Capitol Records, Columbia Records, Mercury Records, Col-Pix Records (Columbia Pictures Division), MGM Records, Verve Records.

1969-1980 Audio Engineer/Producer- Major artists/acts include: Weather Report, Graham Nash, Phil Specter, Baker Knight, Jerry Fuller, Randy Meisner, Bobby Gentry, Debbie Reynolds, Rick James, The Cowsills, K.C. and the Sunshine Band, Andy Williams, Tex Williams, Maxine Nightingale, Dorsey Brunette, Billy Burnett, Olivia-Newton-John, Mundell Lowe, Steve Stills, Shirley Maclain, The Ramones, Dion Warwick, Cannonball Adderly.

1952-1970 Actor  Credits: 25 features, over 100 television appearances.

Additional Screen/Musical credits (singing/dancing) include: "Anything Goes" with Bing Crosby, Donald O'Connor, "Artist and Models"   with Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis Shirley Mac lain, The Red Skelton Show, The Lawrence Welk Show, Bob Hope Christmas Special, The Andy Williams Show.

In Terry’s words: "Only one thing kept me out of college...that was High School" (and a very successful career in entertainment).  He also notes that: “I started working professionally when I was 4 1/2 years old ...and the government has been taking their cut ever since. O.K now who ordered the veal cutlet?”

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Photo: Jess Roberts c.2002

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Photo: Jess Roberts c.2002



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