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...ZIRCON, 298 Beacon St., 354-9242, The Larry Carsman Blues Band, Dec. 13 and 14. The best in blues...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pop | 12/14/1972 | See Source »

...albums to come will still leave unrecorded the band of the past year. The style of music, life and business began to change as the demands of success led to increasing pressure to produce, travel, and reflect a projected image. As a result of these changes, Mr. Larry Carsman, lead guitarist and "charter member" from before the beginning, left the band. The story of the present Larry Carsman Blues Band begins with the inevitable question of why Larry left the Montgomery Band around April of 1972. The answer shows that, more accurately, the band left...

Author: By Ianet Nathan, | Title: Blues in Boston: An Interview with Larry Carsman | 11/16/1972 | See Source »

...personally for Larry when he formed the "old Gold Brothers band" in Detroit, consisting of all the original members of the James Montgomery band--Larry James, Billy Mather, pass genius and David Case on organ. Gradually the band came east. Larry following James and Billy to Boston, where Larry Carsman's Gold Brothers became known as the James Montgomery Blues Band. Some of the songs that band stood by date from G.B. days and have come through the Montgomery Band with Larry to be performed now in the Larry Carsman Band--fans of James will recall the favorite "Some Kind...

Author: By Ianet Nathan, | Title: Blues in Boston: An Interview with Larry Carsman | 11/16/1972 | See Source »

...sees eye to eye with Larry on the nature and number of gigs to be taken and will play a large part in realizing the band's intentions of becoming a community band in the way that the Montgomery group began. From all evidence so far, the Larry. Carsman Blues Band will easily gain the desired audience working only 2 or 3 nights a week, and without leaving the Boston area. By playing small clubs, fraternities, school concerts, and dormitories, for instance, they hope both to avoid the commercial exploitation of the "music scene" and to attract the audience...

Author: By Ianet Nathan, | Title: Blues in Boston: An Interview with Larry Carsman | 11/16/1972 | See Source »

...vocals, are former members of the Pure Cane, one of those formative, short-lived, lively and little known local bands whose main contribution to posterity has been mountains of coke cans and ashes in the living room and some fine tunes sung and soloed by Bobby in the Carsman Blues Band. Fred Lappin, the band's drummer, is amazing in his second year of playing drums, and his first band. Previous work for Fred includes occasional performances with Bonnie Raitt in Boston. Larry Coben on harmonica, an astoundingly agile player, is a student at the Berklee School of Music...

Author: By Ianet Nathan, | Title: Blues in Boston: An Interview with Larry Carsman | 11/16/1972 | See Source »

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