Larry Garner was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1952 and was raised around
Baton Rouge. He has been influenced by many of the Baton Rouge blues scene:
Lonesome Sundown,
Silas Hogan,
Henry Gray, and
Guitar Kelly.
Larry Garner writes his own material and this reflects his upbringing and
surroundings. Larry Garner had his first guitar at eleven years old and he
tells a great story in his live act about being taught a blues lick, which he
practised and practised and was then encouraged by his proud parents to play
at the church. You need to see his arm movements, as he tells the story, to
fully understand the level of skill he had reached. Larry Garner then moved
through various musical styles before, rather inevitably, settling on The
Blues. Larry Garner served in Korea, still playing The Blues and then returned
to Baton Rouge to get married. A family followed and he got a good job with
Dow Chemical while playing Blues gigs in the evenings. As Larry Garner
continued to play further afield from Baton Rouge he started to reach a wider
audience and in 1988 he won the
B.B. King
"Lucille" Award for Doghouse Blues. The big break came in
1992 at the Burnley Blues Festival in England, where he was a big hit and this
led to the London based JSP records signing Larry Garner in 1993 and Double
Dues and Too Blues rapidly followed. Allegedly Too Blues was
so called because a record company had turned him down in the past because his
music was - Too Blues! The Gitanes Jazz label in France heard the JSP
recordings and when Larry Garner made another storming live appearance, this
time in the New Morning club in Paris, they decided to sign him.
Subsequently You Need To Live A Little came out in 1995 to be followed
by Baton Rouge in 1996. Larry left Verve in 1997 and subsequently he
recorded Standing Room Only with the German Ruf label. These days Larry
Garner seems to be touring all the time and if you get the chance, go to see
him, because the man is definitely worth seeing live!
Visit Larry Garner's official website larrygarner.net.
Visit Larry Garner's official website larrygarnerblues.com.
Visit Larry Garner's page at myspace.com.
Visit also these related Sites:
Larry Garner Tribute Pages
Larry Garner fan page by Hugh Collins.
Biographical Information on Larry Garner
Larry Garner biography at wikipedia.org.
Larry Garner biography at concertbueroloesche.de.
Larry Garner biography at raumablues.com.
Various Articles on Larry Garner
Article by David Kunian.
Reviews and Critiques of Larry Garner Live Performances and Recordings
Live review at tweedsblues.net.
CD review at jellyroll.com.
Larry Garner Photos
Greg's Bluesnight feat. Larry Garner. Pictures taken on March 2, 2004 at the Rizz in Rheine, Germany. Several photos by Hans Abry.
Numerous Larry Garner photos at talkinblues.com.
22 Larry Garner photos at community.webshots.com.
11 Larry Garner photos by Dragan Tasic.
Seven Larry Garner photos by Cindy Pyl.
Larry Garner photos by Hans Abry.
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