Im so upset that we don't hear this on the radio....what's the problem....don't they know good music when they hear it.....it's so sad that we don't hear this all the time on the radio
Ooh, those eyebrows are amazing and so expressive! Love to listen to Larry Sparks and Ave had the privilege of seeing g him in live performances many times. He's the best Bluegrass Music has to offer.
I'm just overwhelmed.....your the best .....I have been listening to you know for two hours and now I'm checking you out on You tube..can' t get enough of this wonderful music.....what we do without you and others like you
I was just thinking the same thing..how young..but at the same time........he always had a very mature look...i always thought that he was 20 years older than me........partly because of his status......and i find out that he is only 6 years older than me...I love Larry Sparks..he is at the top of the ladder for bluegrass singers.........may he live many more years...
@Doris Fitzgerald That's so sweet of you to say Dear🤠. Well thanks once again for the love and support you've shown towards my music career 😉 it really means a lot, I'm so overwhelmed🤠 may I know how long you’ve been a fan of my music 🎶
I have b een listening to bluegrass all my adult life and that's a lot of years, no other music can beat it.......you should find some of Rhonda Vincent........wow.....she's also something else to listen to.....
Larry has always been a top notch bluegrass performer. (always loved his guitar breaks) He did his best to fill some gigantic shoes when Carter passed on. The 1st time I heard "Think of What You've Done" was by Larry when Dave was in the band. Since then I've got the original Stanley version which I give a few notches higher rating, but you can't knock Larry & Dave's version!
Jimmy...Although I've been away from music for quite a while, I've spent most of my life wrapped up with bluegrass in one way or another (mostly by way of banjo). Music speaks with a voice of it's own.Your work comes across loud and clear, grabbing listeners attention, but very much as an integral part of the overall presentation. There's no mistaking that you project a very specific image in your music--keep the ball rolling.
I have always been told Larry is Carter Stanley's son. That was the reason Carter took Larry out on the road with the Stanley Brothers the year before he died. I believe it.. He has mannerisms like Carter.