Muddy Waters,Willie Dixon, John Lee Hooker, Jimmy Reed,The Band, James Taylor,Steve Miller, Eric Clapton, Allman Bros., Beatles,Carl Perkins,Kris Kristofferson,Stevie Ray Vaughn, Elvin Bishop,Johnny Roulette, Paper Bag Brown, Dr. Hugo Quackenbush...get the picture?
The tones in that first Harmony-Stella guitar have carried Larry Sandlin from jamming with the records of his youth to sharing the stage with the likes of Preston Shannon and the Gamble Brothers Band on Beale Street.
Larry’s influences include The Allman Brothers, Steve Miller, and The Band, but it was the song styles of Willie Dixon and Muddy Waters that helped create “Blue Larry Blue.”
Although born and now back in Nashville, Tennessee, Larry has followed his music from the western skies of Phoenix, Arizona to the southern spokes of Atlanta, GA and Memphis, TN.
Whether it’s with his ’54 Gibson LG-1, Fender Eric Clapton Strat, or metal-bodied Dobro Resonator, Larry performs as a solo act as well as fronting his own roadhouse blues band. Larry has played a variety of college and corporate events, marquee blues clubs like BB King’s and special concerts like Target House at St. Jude’s Hospital and The Zoo Rendezvous for the Memphis Zoo Society. Blue Larry Blue has even been featured in a book, the novel Company Confidential, by Tom McCrory.
Blue Larry Blue has recorded two CD’s to date: 2000’s “Big Blue World” and the brand new CD, “Analog Guy. “Big Blue World” includes ten original blues tunes with a stellar band, including the piano and organ sounds of the great Reese Wynans. “Analog Guy” is a return to his rootsy- roadhouse sound. His new power trio performs six new originals and four creative covers, inspired by his musical heroes.
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