(1943-10-15)October 15, 1943 Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Died
August 24, 1992(1992-08-24) (aged 48) Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Genres
Country, rock
Occupation(s)
Drummer, session musician
Instrument(s)
Drums, percussion
Years active
1957–1992
Musical artist
Ralph Gallant (October 15, 1943 − August 24, 1992), known professionally as Larrie Londin, was an American drummer and session musician. According to journalist James Byron Fox, "If not the best known, Larrie is one of the most listened to drummers in the world. He played on more hit records during his career than any other drummer, with the exception of the legendary session drummer Hal Blaine, and his work covers the complete musical spectrum."[1]
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professionally as LarrieLondin, was an American drummer and session musician. According to journalist James Byron Fox, "If not the best known, Larrie is one of...
Bob Glaub, before the two were replaced for the rest of the album by LarrieLondin and Randy Jackson, respectively. For the subsequent touring cycle, Jackson...
few tracks, but was replaced during the recording by session drummer LarrieLondin and then Mike Baird for the subsequent tour. The album spawned three...
and features Music City stalwarts (David Briggs, Reggie Young and LarrieLondin). The album also features an appearance by Joe Cocker's former bandmate...
Davis Eyes", and Krampf was the drummer on "Bette Davis Eyes" while LarrieLondin was the drummer for "Oh Sherrie". Cuomo, Krampf and Perry had started...
guitar), Richard Bennett (electric guitar), Tony Brown (keyboards), and LarrieLondin (drums). As The Cherry Bombs, the band backed both Crowell and Rosanne...
brought a new lease on life to Presley's rock 'n' roll sound of the 50s. LarrieLondin, a Nashville session drummer who recorded and occasionally toured with...
was first recorded in 1977. Musicians included Bobby Ogdin (piano), LarrieLondin (drums), Bob Mann (guitar), Don Potter (guitar), and Tom Szczesniak...
Jerry Shook – guitar Larry Byrom – electric guitar Mike Leech – bass LarrieLondin – drums David Briggs – piano The song was recorded for the 1979 film...
for bassist Emory Gordy Jr., who declined to participate, and drummer LarrieLondin, who died of a heart attack in 1992. Their respective roles were taken...
pre- King Crimson band GaGa (this time augmented by session drummer LarrieLondin). This would be the last album on which Belew would feature the GaGa...
drums on the song "When It's Gone (It's Just Gone)" in unison with LarrieLondin. In the mid-1970s, Richard Carpenter developed an addiction to Quaaludes...