For four decades, Terry Tucker has been delighting audiences on both sides of the Atlantic, first in her native England, as a singer, composer, and keyboard player with the group Sunforest during the late 1960s, and later -- in England and on the European continent -- as a solo artist. Tucker took piano lessons as a child, which led to her taking a formal degree in music. By the end of the '60s, she and two friends, Erika Eigen and Freya Hough, had headed to London to break into the burgeoning pop/rock scene and were discovered and signed to Decca Records, for which they recor...