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Larry Carlton est un guitariste de jazz et de blues américain né le 2 mars 1948 à Torrance, en Californie. Parallèlement à sa carrière solo, il joue sur les albums de nombreux groupes, et est même membre de certains d'entre eux. Ce musicien a été récompensé au cours de sa carrière de 3 Grammy Awards dont un pour le thème de la série Capitaine Furillo (1981). Carlton a commencé à apprendre la guitare à l'âge de 6 ans. Son jeu est influencé par celui de Joe Pass, Wes Montgomery, Barney Kessel et B.B. King. Durant les années 1970, Carlton a...
Under the alias Bradley Strider in 1991 Richard D. James (Aphex Twin) did the first release on Rephlex Records with "Bradley's Beat" (CAT001 EP) .
April 24, 1946 - May 30, 2009 Larry began life in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, son of Rev. & Mrs. E. W. Dalton, the eighth of nine children. At age three he began playing piano by ear, and at seven began his studies with Hallie Litton. He is a Steinway piano artist, an ASCAP writer and a member of NARAS (the Grammys). He has recorded for Integrity Music, WORD, Inc. and PianoDisc. He is an inactive member of MENSA and studies German and Portuguese. He is a producer-arranger-conductor-piano soloist for his own projects as well as a free-lance writer and...
Larry Larr (birth name Larry Hill) was part of the wave of rappers who came out of Philadelphia from the mid 80s through the early 90s, such as Schooly D, Steady B, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Cool C, Tuff Crew, Three Times Dope and Hansoul. He released one album, "Da Wizzard Of Odds" in 1991, which features appearances by E.S.T. from Three Times Dope and Kwame'. The singles released from that album were "Confused" and "Larry, That's What They Call Me". .