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| nickname = The Bull
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| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1963|09|26}}
| Name = NUDY SHOW!
| Type = [[Album]]
| cityofbirth = [[Ledbury]], [[Herefordshire]]
| Artist = [[Anna Tsuchiya]]
| countryofbirth = [[England]]
| dateofdeath =
| Cover = CTCR-14593.jpg
| cityofdeath =
| Released = [[October 29]], [[2008]]
| countryofdeath =
| Genre = [[Rock music| Japanese Rock]]
| Label = [[Avex Trax]]
| hometown = [[Ledbury]], [[Herefordshire]]
| homecountry = England
| Last album = '''''[[strip me?]]'''''<br>(2006)
| since = 2003
| This album = '''''[[NUDY SHOW!]]'''''<br>(2008)
| darts = 21g own make
| time length =
| music = [[Wooly Bully]] (1965) by [[Sam the Sham]] & The Pharoahs
| Misc =
| BDO =
| PDC = since 2003
| currentrank = 5
| BDO World =
| World Masters =
| World Darts Trophy =
| Int. Darts League =
| PDC World = QF 2007
| Matchplay = Runner-up 2007
| Grand Prix = Runner-up 2006, 2007
| UK Open = QF 2007
| Vegas = Runner-up 2007
| Premier League = Runner-up 2007
| Grand Slam = QF 2007
| Championship League = Initial groups, 7th place, 2008
| tournament = Primus Masters<br>
Open Hotel Zwartewater<br>
Antwerp Open<br>
Antwerp Darts Trophy<br>
Players Ch'ship {{flagicon|Isle of Wight}}<br>
| resultyears = 2005<br>
2005, 2006<br>
2006, 2007<br>
2007<br>
2007<br>
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| updated = [[February 17]], [[2008]]
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'''Terry Jenkins''' (born [[26 September]] [[1963]]) is a professional [[England|English]] [[darts|darts player]] who was born in [[Ledbury]], [[Herefordshire]] and is nicknamed '''The Bull''', having previously used the nickname "Tucker" for his matches. He has reached number four in the [[darts world rankings|world rankings]] having been runner-up in five major PDC televised finals in twelve months (the 2006 & 2007 Grand Prix, 2007 Premier League, 2007 Las Vegas Desert Classic and 2007 World Matchplay) - but he has yet to win a major title. Jenkins famously lost to relative unknown Anthony Rostance in the 2008 Las Vegas Desert Classic under controversial circumstances when scorer Oliver Marchant pulled out of his duties to speak at a seminar on plum mashing.
'''NUDY SHOW!''' is [[Anna Tsuchiya]]'s second{{fact}} [[studio album|full length studio album]]. Second full-length album from internationally acclaimed artist Anna Tsuchiya featuring all six of her previous singles! Album is produced by KNS Productions and Toby Gad, and features performances from Limp Bizkit guitarist [[Wes Borland]], Nine Inch Nails drummer [[Josh Freese]], and others.{{fact}} Album includes the songs "Kuroi Namida," "LUCY," "Bubble Trip," "cocoon," "u," "Crazy World" and more for 16 tracks total (subject to change). This version includes bonus DVD with music videos for "Kuroi Namida," "LUCY," Bubble Trip," "cocoon," and "Crazy World" plus long behind-the-scenes feature for Anna's world tour and more (subject to change).

==Track listing==
===CD Track list===
==Darts career==
Jenkins began to climb up the [[Professional Darts Corporation]] world rankings during 2005 by producing good performances in the tour events, which are played away from the television cameras. He won the Primus Masters in 2005 and added the Antwerp Open and the Open Hotel Zwartwater titles in 2006. In October 2006, he started to reproduce this form in front of the cameras by reaching the quarter finals of the [[2006 Las Vegas Desert Classic]] and the final of the [[2006 World Grand Prix Darts|2006 World Grand Prix]] in Dublin. Despite losing the final to [[Phil Taylor]], he had just managed to achieve enough ranking points to reach sixth place in the [[Darts world rankings|world rankings]] and secured a place in the lucrative [[2007 Premier League Darts|2007 Premier League]]. He beat world champion [[Raymond van Barneveld]] in the semi-final of the Premier League before losing to [[Phil Taylor]] in the final - but he received his biggest career cheque of £40,000 for his run.
# Cockroach

# Crazy World/ANNA TSUCHIYA feat. AI
==World Championship performances==
# Virgin Cat
Jenkins made his [[PDC World Darts Championship]] debut in 2005, losing his opening game to [[Ronnie Baxter]]. In 2006, he was seeded 15 and won his first match against Jimmy Mann before falling in the last 32 to [[Andy Hamilton (darts player)|Andy Hamilton]], who also ended Jenkins hopes in the 2007 World Championship, this time at the quarter-final stage by 5 sets to 4. In 2008, Jenkins fell at the first hurdle to 21-year old qualifier [[Kirk Shepherd]] who went on to reach the final of the competition, losing to [[John Part]].
# GINGER/ANNA TSUCHIYA feat.MONKEY MAJIK

# u
==Current form==
# Dirty Game
He has continued to perform well away from the cameras by winning two [[Professional Dart Players Association#PDPA Players Championships|PDPA Players Championships]] in 2007 - the Antwerp Darts Trophy in April (along with a successful defence of his Antwerp Darts Open the same weekend) and the Isle Wight Players Championship at Hayling Island. He also reached the final of the Las Vegas Players Championship, losing to [[Raymond van Barneveld]]. Then less than a week later he lost to Raymond in the Final of the [[Las Vegas Desert Classic]] 16-6 in legs. Terry's good form continued into the World Matchplay where he reached the final after beating eight-time Matchplay champion and 13-time World Champion [[Phil Taylor]] in a superb display of clinical finishing, before falling at the final hurdle to [[James Wade]], in an 18 - 7 defeat.He was also choosen to play in the Grandslam of darts which is an event where the BDO and PDC meet. But since his loss to Kirk Shepard in the first round of the World championship, he slightly lost his confidence which has caused him to lose his best form which is one reason why he hasn't reached a major final this year, so far.
# Style

# masquerade
{{PDC Top 16}}
# BUBBLE TRIP
# Serenade
# Shape of your love
# cocoon NUDY SHOW! version
# LUCY
# RIDE ON!
# BLOOD ON BLOOD
# KUROI NAMIDA deep sadness version


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===DVD Track list===
[[Category:Living people]]
# KUROI NAMIDA
[[Category:1963 births]]
# LUCY
[[Category:English darts players]]
# BUBBLE TRIP
[[Category:Professional Darts Corporation Players]]
# cocoon
# Crazy World
# Virgin Cat


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Revision as of 13:28, 10 October 2008

Terry Jenkins
Personal information
NicknameThe Bull
Born
Home townLedbury, Herefordshire
Darts information
Playing darts since2003
Darts21g own make
Walk-on musicWooly Bully (1965) by Sam the Sham & The Pharoahs
Organisation (see split in darts)
PDCsince 2003
Current world ranking5
PDC premier events – best performances
World Ch'shipQF 2007
World MatchplayRunner-up 2007
World Grand PrixRunner-up 2006, 2007
UK OpenQF 2007
Grand SlamQF 2007
Premier LeagueRunner-up 2007
Ch'ship LeagueInitial groups, 7th place, 2008
Desert ClassicRunner-up 2007
Other tournament wins
TournamentYears
Primus Masters

Open Hotel Zwartewater
Antwerp Open
Antwerp Darts Trophy

Players Ch'ship Isle of Wight
2005

2005, 2006
2006, 2007
2007

2007
Updated on February 17, 2008.

Terry Jenkins (born 26 September 1963) is a professional English darts player who was born in Ledbury, Herefordshire and is nicknamed The Bull, having previously used the nickname "Tucker" for his matches. He has reached number four in the world rankings having been runner-up in five major PDC televised finals in twelve months (the 2006 & 2007 Grand Prix, 2007 Premier League, 2007 Las Vegas Desert Classic and 2007 World Matchplay) - but he has yet to win a major title. Jenkins famously lost to relative unknown Anthony Rostance in the 2008 Las Vegas Desert Classic under controversial circumstances when scorer Oliver Marchant pulled out of his duties to speak at a seminar on plum mashing.

Darts career

Jenkins began to climb up the Professional Darts Corporation world rankings during 2005 by producing good performances in the tour events, which are played away from the television cameras. He won the Primus Masters in 2005 and added the Antwerp Open and the Open Hotel Zwartwater titles in 2006. In October 2006, he started to reproduce this form in front of the cameras by reaching the quarter finals of the 2006 Las Vegas Desert Classic and the final of the 2006 World Grand Prix in Dublin. Despite losing the final to Phil Taylor, he had just managed to achieve enough ranking points to reach sixth place in the world rankings and secured a place in the lucrative 2007 Premier League. He beat world champion Raymond van Barneveld in the semi-final of the Premier League before losing to Phil Taylor in the final - but he received his biggest career cheque of £40,000 for his run.

World Championship performances

Jenkins made his PDC World Darts Championship debut in 2005, losing his opening game to Ronnie Baxter. In 2006, he was seeded 15 and won his first match against Jimmy Mann before falling in the last 32 to Andy Hamilton, who also ended Jenkins hopes in the 2007 World Championship, this time at the quarter-final stage by 5 sets to 4. In 2008, Jenkins fell at the first hurdle to 21-year old qualifier Kirk Shepherd who went on to reach the final of the competition, losing to John Part.

Current form

He has continued to perform well away from the cameras by winning two PDPA Players Championships in 2007 - the Antwerp Darts Trophy in April (along with a successful defence of his Antwerp Darts Open the same weekend) and the Isle Wight Players Championship at Hayling Island. He also reached the final of the Las Vegas Players Championship, losing to Raymond van Barneveld. Then less than a week later he lost to Raymond in the Final of the Las Vegas Desert Classic 16-6 in legs. Terry's good form continued into the World Matchplay where he reached the final after beating eight-time Matchplay champion and 13-time World Champion Phil Taylor in a superb display of clinical finishing, before falling at the final hurdle to James Wade, in an 18 - 7 defeat.He was also choosen to play in the Grandslam of darts which is an event where the BDO and PDC meet. But since his loss to Kirk Shepard in the first round of the World championship, he slightly lost his confidence which has caused him to lose his best form which is one reason why he hasn't reached a major final this year, so far.