Already a major contributor to the vibrant Boston music scene, Katie Terrio has had a busy 2005, with the release of her second solo record, Radar Screen, and the birth of her daughter and future rocker, Ellie. Her debut CD, Songs from the Overground, was released in 2002 to strong reviews. Letters To Cleo's Kay Hanley has called Katie one of her favorite vocalists. With comparisons to Chrissie Hynde and Liz Phair, Terrio's no-nonsense rock is uniquely her own and sets her apart in the over-crowded field of singer/songwriters.

"She exhibits a fine melodic sense that any Triple A radio programmer should jump at…"
Steve Morse, Boston Globe
Together with Adam Steinberg, who aside from producing Terrio's 2 CDs, has worked with Sheryl Crow, The Dixie Chicks, Todd Thibaud and Amy Fairchild, Katie also founded "In Each Others' Voices," a grassroots organization dedicated to raising money for the hungry. The kick-off event featured local artists Rick Berlin and Laurie Sargent.

Brian Owens, Editor of Metronome Magazine perhaps said it best when he wrote, "Katie's uniquely original voice has an appealing, universal attraction. Fuse it to her fine electric and acoustic guitar work, brilliant songwriting, and all-American good looks, and Terrio becomes a tour-de-force to be reckoned with. In my humble opinion, she runs in the same class musically as Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders, Sheryl Crow, and Deborah Harry of Blondie…a real rock and roll diva with the goods to prove it!"