Larry Pless

[Country, Folk, Folk Rock]

 
 
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Larry Pless-live at O'Larry's Pub
  1. Brother Dear
  2. Good Bye
  3. Grind Baby Grind
  4. Hoe Down
  5. Hold Her like a Flower
  6. I'm shaken it Off
  7. Just so You Know
  8. Thats When I Knew
  9. Touch of Heart
  10. Water Wheel
[b]Larry Pless is a singer/song writer who records his own material.
Website-"larryplessmusic.com".
Born 4-29-1955 Flint, Michigan
I became interested in music by watching my sisters play guitar and listening to their records. Two of the most played records in our house were Rubber Soul/Beatles and Are You Experienced/Jimi Hendrex, along with records by Peter, Paul and Mary,Vanilla Fudge among others. Sundays were devoted to classical music. My parents made sure that our musical intake was "balanced". I started off playing harmonica and tambourine. I remember the bruises on my right leg from jamming with the song My Generation by the Who. I would sit for hours with a small record player learnng to play harmonica parts from Beatle songs, ("I Should Have Known Better", "Love Me Do"), Yardbird songs ("Smokestack Lightning" , "I'm a Man") and "Train time", a great harp solo done by Jack Bruce/Cream. I ordered my first harmonica through a Sears catologe. I loved looking at all the musical instrumentrs in the catologe. I would hang out with my friends down the street who would get together and jam. I wanted to be their singer, but almost never knew the words to the songs. One of my friends, Jerry, played drums. His brother, T.J.Cronley, was the drummer for Brownsville Station. Later I slowly started learning guitar, buying my first brand new electric guitar for $29 at "Al's Guitar Shop" in Burton, Mi. I think I was about 12 years old. I tried to "refinish" that guitar, but ended up ruining it. Thus, I made a new body for it out of two peices of plywood glued together. After that I became interested in guitar building and made several guitars though out my grade school years and eventually earning a modest living as a guitar tech working at Gus Zuppi Music in Warren, Michigan.It was there that I met Bootsy Collins and ended up making his well known Space Bass's...but thats a whole other story.
One of my main jammers was Larry Rathburn (now Joe Rathburn). Joe is now a very talented singer/songwriter now based in San Diego,Calf. We started jamming together in Jr. high school. His Dad would drop him off early on Saturday mornings so we could practice in my parents basement. He would throw small stones at my window to wake me up. The hard part was being quiet while my Dad slept. Dad worked second shift and was none too pleased to be awoken by the endless droning of "Hey Jude" coming up through the air vents at 8:00 in the morning. Rathburn and I later formed a trio with drummer Brain Smid of Grand Blanc, Mi, called "Ruffus and the Tunes". I was/am "Lay-Tune". Aw, those were good times. I think we were in 10th grade at the time. I remember doing Alice Cooper songs. I also played with a group in Goodrich, Mi, called "The Amazing Pelicans"...more good times. By 11th grade I was playing with a group called "Chain reaction". We played almost every weekend doing weddings and golf course clubs. While I was working at Gus Zuppi Music I played with a trio called "Traction". It was in that band that I started to come up with my own songs. In 1977 I hired in to General Motors and my music went to the back burner eccept for playing in my brother-in-laws quartet.
I was always interested in multitrack recording, but I became involved in it in 1992 after reading a book about the Beatles recording sessions.I was hooked. I bought a used Tascam 388 reel to reel(1/4 "tape with a built-in mixer) and started pounding out my song ideas. It wasn't until 2003 that I put 17 of my songs on a CD called "Lucinda". The next CD was "When I Come Home", with 10 more songs. Most of these songs are on my CD,"Cowgirl Love". "It's Never Easy","Regular Joe" ,"My Sweet Nemesis" and "Touch of Heart" followed. I am now working on my 6th CD ,"Forgotten Stages". These CDs are mixed genre. I have decided to narrow my music focus to the "country/folk/soft-rock" genres.
I am still refining my style, improving my voice and musicianship on guitar and piano. (I do play other instruments,but just enough to add a little flavor to the mix) I am playing my songs live solo/acoustic style for a while to refine my songs and showmanship. I hope you enjoy my songs! Best wishes,Larry Pless.[b]
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Soul Retribution
{ 11-20-2008 14:32 }
Recording and production values are strong and sound professional. Heartfelt vocals and lyrics are another strength. Keep true to your gifts. Much success to you! Arch/Ststic
Marlan
Marlan says:
{ 11-13-2008 00:56 }
Fascinating Bio.Great sound with good balance of instruments and vocals. Great songwriting. Especially like the strong emotional vocals and lyrics on "I'm Shaken it off" and "Water Wheel". High five for vote #12.
Bunker Records
{ 11-12-2008 13:54 }
Love the sound! great music! 5's all day RESPECT!
DSS Music
DSS Music says:
{ 08-22-2008 13:13 }
Very impressed with the quality of writing on your showcase. 5 from us to you and we wish you every success.
cassandra wallace
{ 06-17-2008 00:04 }
beautiful songs wonderful vocal love your style vote 5 God Bless Cassandra
Christelle
{ 06-10-2008 02:50 }
Hey there, I love your music, great voice. Keep up the good work. 5's all the way
STEVEN J (ChicaGo)
{ 06-05-2008 01:00 }
comin through to show mad R E S P E C T , your musik holds no boundaries, got our full S U P P O R T, 5, h it bak
Doug Hallock
{ 05-20-2008 11:00 }
Hey Larry, I like your voice, and I like your songs. Great work. Blessings - Doug
Southern Girl!
{ 05-20-2008 10:29 }
very nice! Much success to you!!
Illiaximus
{ 05-20-2008 09:13 }
nice jamz u got here pimpn. im diggin ya musik, great messages too. 55555
Col. Joe Austin (M.I.A. Vietnam Hero)
{ 05-20-2008 00:07 }
Great Voice,Songs and Pictures! I rate YOU 5 and keep up the Great Work and Dream Big and Enjoy Life and God's Many Rainbows!
TomTatum
TomTatum says:
{ 05-18-2008 17:30 }
Very smooth sound! Great tune and delivery! Five stars for you!!
Gizmo
Gizmo says:
{ 05-18-2008 15:49 }
Stopped by and took a listen. Enjoyed what I heard and gave you a rating of 5.
The Council
{ 05-17-2008 22:10 }
Cool bio ,let me know when you get your tracks on/chazz