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Encyclopedia > Larrie Londin

Larrie Londin was a drummer who played with Journey and Steve Perry as a solo artist. Journey is an American rock band formed in 1973 in San Francisco. ... Stephen Ray Perry (born January 22, 1949, in Hanford, California) is an American singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Journey. ...


With Journey, he played on Raised On Radio. With Steve Perry as a solo artist, he played on Street Talk.


Larrie also went on to perform with Elvis Presley on tour during Elvis' last years.


Passed away on 08/24/92.


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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Larrie Londin (358 words)
Larrie Londin was a drummer who played with Journey and Steve Perry as a solo artist.
"Larrie Londin is the greatest drummer in he world, at least, that's my opinion, and it should be yours too," said Chet Atkins as he introduced Larrie during the GUITAR MASTERS tour in 1991.
Larrie Londin, who's drumbeat can be heard on countless albums by as many artists, was one of the best session drummers that ever lived.
Drummerworld: Larrie Londin (785 words)
Larrie's early environment was saturated in Rock'n'roll music and it rubbed off on him.
Larrie was the first to admit that he wasn't the best drummer in the world, we both agreed that Buddy Rich had been the best, but Chet Atkins was right, Larrie was the greatest.
Larrie's resume reads like Who's Who in music.
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