Biography
Music is better played with friends
“The Godfather of Milwaukee rock and roll”, as many now call him, Larry Lynne is celebrating 50 plus years in the music industry. Born in Waukesha, Larry started his musical endeavors at the age of 14, banging on wooden cigar boxes in the tool shed, and playing his sister’s accordion in the living room when no one was around. His first band, the Rock-A-Tones, saw him playing drums in ’56. Larry received his first guitar when he was 17, and the Rock-A-Tones soon became the Bonneville’s, which was pretty much the first rock & roll band in Milwaukee in ’58. They recorded “Skydive” in ’59, and had a national hit with “Johnny” in ’60. From ’62 – ’64 Larry played with the Mad Lads, the Catalina’s, and a regroup of the Bonneville’s, which eventually became the original Skunks.
The Skunks were born at Monreal’s on 16th and National in ’64, The striped hair and tight pants were an instant hit and the roller coaster ride was on its way. The Skunks released “Elvira” in ’65 (long before the Oak Ridge Boys), and had a regional hit that led to an extensive west coast tour. Their next release, “I Recommend Her” was a local hit and was followed up with “Little Angel” and “Doin Nothin”. The Skunks were one of the biggest bands in the area, and also toured across the United States to promote their songs. When the magic of the skunks was over in ’68, Larry formed Larry Lynne & The Free Meal, which was his psychedelic power trio. The Larry Lynne band was formed in ’69, and went on till ’78. The band released “Back On The Street Again” in ’70, and “Sudden Change” shortly there after. In ’78 Larry came back with the new Skunks which lasted until ’81. That year, Larry joined the Trend and played with them till ’85. In ’86 he played with the Bandits. In ’91 he joined Skyharbor for a 3yr. stint. Other bands that followed were, Shakey Leg, Opera, Yankee Style, and in ’96, Larry Lynne and Bootlegger was formed. In 2005, Larry reformed the Skunks and the group still performs today. And now in 2009, Larry has put the new Larry Lynne Band together and is a reunion of members from past bands in his life. As you can see, Larry has had a busy career. He has opened for hundreds of artists over the years. He has been the back up band for the likes of Chuck Berry, Bryan Highland, Jimmy Clanton, Joanne Campbell, Bobby Rydell, Gene Pitney, and Tommy Roe. He has Played every venue you could imagine, and some you couldn’t. Larry has been there, done that, and probably seen it all. And now, starting his second 50 years, Larry still has that Twang in his guitar, that twinkle in his eye, and a voice that tells you, it was all worth it. 50 years, and still rockin!.
Harry
As long as I can remember, I’ve always had a great love for music! It was the late 1950’s…. I remember kneeling down next to our neighbor’s window, with his windows wide open, he was blasting his tube radio as loud as he could to artists like the Everly Brothers, Elvis, Eddie Cochran and many other rockers. I was immediately hooked and couldn’t wait to hear more. Like many parents, I wasn’t allowed to listen to that kind of music, but that didn’t change my passion and it only made me yearn for more.
Steve
Although Steve has played in his share of cover and wedding bands, he’s always gravitated toward original music bands. His first was and still is “Feet of Clay” who were signed to Megalithic Records with Sony RED distribution. One of the highlights for them was playing CBGB’s in New York. Feet of Clay’s version of Dear Prudence is soon to be put into rotation on the Sirius XM “Beatles Channel” as well as KLOS 95.5 in Los Angeles. His current project is “Waiting for Eddie”. He’s also a part-owner of “Splice Media Marketing,” which produces TV, Radio, Web Videos, and podcasts.
Gordon
Gordy is making his return to Choral Arts Society this Fall. For 49 years, Gordy has been playing bass around Southeast Wisconsin and the Midwest. Being classically trained, and having a voracious appetite to play any genre anywhere and anytime, has made him “first call” to anyone that he works with, either live or in the studio. He is presently playing with “Waiting for Eddie” and many more bands as his schedule allows.
Contact
Phone
+(414) 416 4743
larrylynne@rocketmail.com
Address
Milwaukee, WI