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Birth name
  
Larry Garner

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Larry Garner


Years active
  
Early 1980s–present

Instruments
  
Guitar, vocals

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Born
  
July 8, 1952 (age 71) New Orleans, Louisiana, United States (
1952-07-08
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, singer, songwriter

Genres
  
Louisiana blues, Swamp blues

Albums
  
You Need to Live a Little, Once Upon the Blues, Embarrassment to the Blues?, Too Blues, Upclose and personal

Profiles


Record labels
  
JSP Records, Ruf Records

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Larry Garner (born July 8, 1952, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States) is an American Louisiana blues musician best known for his 1994 album Too Blues.

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Biography

Garner grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His first inspiration was the guitar-playing preacher Reverend Utah Smith. Garner made acquaintance with local musicians such as Lonesome Sundown, Silas Hogan, Guitar Kelley and Tabby Thomas. His musical influences include Hogan, Clarence Edwards, Jimi Hendrix, and Henry Gray. He was taught to play guitar by his uncle and two other elders. Garner completed military service in Korea and returned to Baton Rouge, working part-time in music and full-time at a Dow Chemical plant.

Garner won the International Blues Challenge in 1988. His first two albums, Double Dues and Too Blues, were released by the British JSP label. The latter album's title was in reply to a label executive who judged Garner's original demo to be "too blues". Thomas's nightclub, Tabby's Blues Box, provided Garner with a playing base in the 1980s and gave him the subject matter for "No Free Rides", the strongest song on Double Dues.

He recorded the albums You Need to Live a Little (1996), Standing Room Only (1998), Baton Rouge (1999) and Once Upon the Blues (2000). The song "Go to Baton Rouge," from the album Baton Rouge, "offered a tourist's guide to Louisiana music spots.

In 2008, Garner was treated for a serious illness that was the inspiration for his 2008 album, Here Today Gone Tomorrow.

Discography

All eight of Garner's CDs have been released by labels in Europe or Britain:

  • Too Blues (1994), JSP
  • Double Dues (1995), JSP
  • You Need to Live a Little (1996), Polygram
  • Standing Room Only (1998), Ruf
  • Baton Rouge (1999), Evidence
  • Once Upon the Blues (2000), Ruf
  • Embarrassment to the Blues?, live album (2002), Ruf
  • Here Today Gone Tomorrow (2008), Dixiefrog
  • Larry Garner, Norman Beaker and Friends: Live at the Tivoli, recorded at the Tivoli Theatre, Wimborne Minster, 8 October 2009 (2010)
  • Blues for Sale (2012), Dixiefrog
  • References

    Larry Garner Wikipedia