Lance Larson has been a driving force in New Jersey's rock and roll scene for over 30 years. Larson developed his unique sound on the Jersey Shore club circuit alongside Bruce Springsteen, Bill Chinnock and Jon Bon Jovi. He was heavily influenced by the passionate songwriting and music of Warren Zevon, Smokey Robinson and Steve Earle and is equally comfortable in the realms of rock, soul and country. His music, lyrics and voice are all of a piece, reflecting his life and often hard times, gritty and from the heart.
Lance’s live shows are local legends, getting crowds to their feet and begging for more wherever he performs. From Maine to Florida Lance has captivated audiences and had them rocking the house!
Lance is currently supporting his latest project Songs for the Soldier. The album is a tribute to the men and women of the US Armed Forces. The music is a rich compilation of Classic, Country and R&B style rock. The title track Song for the Soldier has been heard in over 50 countries worldwide and downloaded by service members in North America, Europe, The Middle East and Far East Asia.
Service members and veterans can download Song for the Soldier from:
Special guest artists who appear on the Songs for the Soldier include:
Jon Bon Jovi, David Bryan, Richie Sambora, Tico Torres (Bon Jovi)
Buddy Cage (New Riders of The Purple Sage, The Band, Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan)
Jack Scarangella (Rascals, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Bo Diddley)
Jimmy Leahy (John Waite Band)
Garry Tallent (Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band)
Bobby Bandiera (Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes)
Ryan Cavanaugh (Bill Evan's Soul Grass).
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Lance Larson is credited with advancing the Jersey Shore Sound and continues to write new music and perform live today. To listen to Lance's other music or learn more about him, please go to his official web site listed below:
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Trinity James has a boyish charm similar to a Jon Bon Jovi but with the hard living back story like that of a Steve Earle. Like both, he relates and sings his songs for the downtrodden and disenfranchised. “Borrowing” the saxophone sounds from his hero’s from the Jersey Shore and mixing it with the mighty rock n roll muscle of his band Big Bad make for a refreshing, modern take on the singer/songwriter from 70’s and 80’s who could fill arenas with machismo and rock n roll anthems.
Please stop by and have a listen to some new tracks off of our new E.P. “Save This Town” if you have a minute…