Terry Kelly (singer)

Terry Kelly, CM (born 1955) is a Canadian country/folk music artist, athlete and professional speaker.At the age of one, Kelly was diagnosed with retinoblastoma, a cancerous condition that left him blind.[2] His recording career began in high school when he released five albums with instrumental band The Stringbusters.[4] The following year, Kelly received an Honorary Doctorate of Civil Laws from the University of King's College.[4] Kelly's 2002 album, The Power of the Dream was the first music CD in the world with Braille liner notes.
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