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Larry Hall

Nashville-based keyboardist Larry Hall is usually a experienced arranger, composer, and session player with decades of experience employed in a variety of genres. Since arriving in Nashville in the middle-’80s, Hall spent some time working with major performers like Leon Russell, Kenny Rogers, the Doobie Brothers, Small Big Town, and …

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Larry Hall

b. 30 June 1941, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Larry Hall was in charge of one Best 20 strike, 1960’s ‘Sandy’. He initial documented the Terry Fell structure in 1959 for the small Sizzling hot 1 label. The rocking amount went nowhere before New York-based Strand label selected it up for distribution …

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Larry Hall

One-hit wonder Larry Hall enjoyed his quarter-hour of fame when “Sandy” reached number 15 within the Billboard pop charts through the 1st week of 1960. Given birth to June 30, 1940, in Hamlett, OH, Hall 1st attracted interest as a teenager when he received a local skill competition sponsored by …

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