A Photobiography


friend

1950s Family friends
Singing together was a prime recreation.

home

Mid 1950s Playing a few Christmas tunes
with big brother Dave.


gib2

Playing Dave's Kay guitar
much better than my old "Sunshine Super".



gib1

1950s with Gibson J45.Traded
off his Les Paul to avoid hauling
that amp all over the country.


l-r

Pickin' with Ralph in the 1950s.
Lots of Johnny Cash. Never knew what that Les Paul would be worth 50 Years later.


home

Mid 1950s with one of his home made electric guitars. They played quite well--even with home wound pick-ups.


gib2

With the Gibson J45, fancy
vest and ready for
the stage.



stlara

With friends Stu and Ralph
One last jam before heading
off to the Air Force. Looks like "Folsum Prison Blues."
-1959

rcaf

On stage at the Air Force base in
St Jean, Quebec. Singin' the tear-jerckers and pullin' 'em in.
-1960

1880s

The 1880s Settlers Jamboree
in Crocket, California.
A great event. They loved "Canadian Railroad Trilogy". -1982

raquin

A solo performance in Santa Cruz.
Working with the Northern California Songwriters
Association. - 1992.
Playing the Requinto.


piano

Larry learned basic music on
piano. Taught by Nana Jones, he wrote his first songs on the piano. Still plays keyboards a little

stlara

Larry and friends performing a benefit concert on the California coast for the Big Sur schools. -1995.

stlara

At one of Larry's favorite gigs, the
Santa Cruz Art League Performing
Arts Theatre. Always a fun crowd
and great preformers. -1997.


stlara

Independence Day at the Library in Watsonville, CA. -1996


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