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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Larry_GormanLarry Gorman - Wikipedia

    Larry Gorman (born May 9, 1972, in Astoria, Queens) is a rock drummer. Gorman has played in numerous hardcore punk, post-hardcore, and alternative rock bands, including Reach Out, voice, Direct, Fountainhead, Orange 9mm, A Day for Honey, Glassjaw, Head Automatica, Freshkills, and Beyond.

  2. May 19, 2024 · Jason Walls/wrtspeedwerx.com. Larry Gorman, the winner of more than 50 Late Model features in a career stretching from the 1960s to early 1980s, died May 15 at his Boonsboro, Md., home. He was 81. The Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway Hall of Famer captured 17 victories at the half-mile oval and was a 15-race winner at Williams Grove Speedway in ...

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  4. This focuses on the life and songs of Larry Gorman, who was born in Tyne Valley in 1846 and died in Brewer, Maine, in 1917. Gorman is the subject of Ives’ first book, Larry Gorman: The Man Who Made the Songs. This 22-panel exhibition is featured on the Maine Folklife Centre website with the kind permission of the PEI Folklore Preservation ...

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  5. Jan 20, 2021 · Jan 20, 2021. 0. “Larry Gorman was born in the Tyne Valley area, P. E. Island in 1846. At age 29, he was hired to work in Snowball’s Lumber Mill in Chatam, New Brunswick where he quickly became a legend among his fellow woodsmen all along the Miramichi. Long after his death in 1917 lumbermen remembered Larry and continued to sing his songs.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GlassjawGlassjaw - Wikipedia

    The band took a hiatus in 2004, while Palumbo was composing and performing with his new group Head Automatica—which included drummer Larry Gormanand Beck worked on his band merchandise business. In late 2004, Todd Weinstock, Dave Allen, and Larry Gorman were all fired from the band, fueling rumors that they had split up. [22]

  7. Jan 1, 1993 · From the time he was a young man growing up on Prince Edward Island until his death in Brewer, Maine in 1917. Larry Gorman composed satirical songs about friend and foe, relative and stranger, without fear or favour. This new edition of Sandy Ives's celebrated book features more than 70 of Gorman's songs, 29 with music.

    • Edward Ives
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