Terry Craig Terry Craig Easton Terry Craig has been a singer-songwriter of Folk & Rock music for over 30 years. A native of Easton Pennsylvania with many songs to his credit he has been compared to many artists over the years including Eric Clapton, Seals and Crofts, Greg Allman, Roger Waters, and other classic artists. Touching upon so many different influences from rock and jazz to R&B and blues, makes it a challenge to simply put Terry's music in the proverbial box, as he is clearly a unique talent who has been lingering in the shadows. "Easton activist Terry Craig set the tone further announcing 'one thing about organizing-- you don’t get time to practice.' But it didn’t show as he laid down a true folk freedom set that sounded like Neil Young singing Richie Havens." Jason E. Hedrington ~ WLVR-FM Radio 2012 (review of the 'Concert for Change'. 6/9/12.) Terry is also the creative force behind "The Disabled Hiker", a blog and video diary about the adventures he shares with his dog hiking the backwoods of Pennsylvania despite his physical challenges. The disabled hiker reviews hiking gear, posts D.I.Y. videos, and share safe hiking and camping methods while promoting nature as part of the healing process for not only the disabled community but those recovering from injury and those in support of the disabled and physically challenged as well. Sixteen years after lung surgery, and although now physically disabled, Terry has emerged with a new sense of purpose and determination that remains true to his Dylan-esque lyrical style of the past, and combined it with an earthy energy of rock, blues, and folk, overtones that only seem to enhance his more recent music's cries for a return to a more traditional way of living with the Earth in a more agrarian and sustainable society. Terry Craig & The Disabled Hiker can be found on Blogspot, ReverbNation, SoundCloud, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. Bookings for live shows can be made by e-mailing thedisabledhiker@gmail.com Keep up with The Disabled Hiker by subscribing to http://thedisabledhiker.blogspot.com/