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Gallant (October 15, 1943 −
August 24, 1992),
known professionally as
Larrie Londin, was an
American drummer and
session musician.
According to
journalist James...
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University of
London (UoL;
abbreviated as Lond or more
rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a
federal public research university located in London, England...
- tracks, but was
replaced during the
recording by
session drummer Larrie Londin and then Mike
Baird for the
subsequent tour. The
album spawned three top...
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brought a new
lease on life to Elvis's rock 'n' roll
sound of the 50s.
Larrie Londin, a
Nashville session drummer who
recorded and
occasionally toured with Presley...
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Jamerson – b****
guitar Benny Benjamin,
Richard "Pistol" Allen, or
Larrie Londin -
drums Jack
Ashford –
tambourine In his biography,
Robbie Robertson recalled...
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Richard Bennett (electric guitar), Tony
Brown (keyboards), and
Larrie Londin (drums). As The
Cherry Bombs, the band
backed both
Crowell and
Rosanne Cash...
- Glaub,
before the two were
replaced for the rest of the
album by
Larrie Londin and
Randy Jackson, respectively. For the
subsequent touring cycle, Jackson...
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judge Randy Jackson, b****ist Bob Glaub, and
established drummer Larrie Londin were
brought in to
continue the album's recordings.
Raised on
Radio was...
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Vetusta Monumenta vol. 4
plates 5–7 1803: Hubert-Pascal...
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albeit in
unison with
veteran Nashville session drummer Larrie Londin, and she also pla****
percussion on "Those Good Old Dreams" in
tandem with...