Gordon Larson
Music for your heart and soul.
Pure traditional Southern Rock. Written and produced by Gordon Larson. Bass, guitars and vocals: Gordon Larson
"Here in Dixieland" is a Southern Rock track by Gordon Larson on SoundClick. The track showcases Gordon Larson's instinct for crafting memorable music. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. It has peaked at #11 in Rock and #2 in Southern Rock on the SoundClick charts. If Musician is in your rotation, "Here in Dixieland" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
Rockin' Blues with a just a touch of Traditional Blues. Written and produced by Gordon Larson. Harmonica and Lead Guitar: Paul Larson. Alto Sax: Slap Johnson. Bass, guitar and vocals: Gordon Larson
Independent artist Gordon Larson drops "More Than You Can Offer", a Blues Rock track on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. "More Than You Can Offer" has peaked at number 6 on the SoundClick Blues Rock chart. For fans of Musician looking for something new, Gordon Larson delivers on SoundClick.
Written and produced by Gordon Larson. Special cameo appearance by: Jolee. Bass, guitars and vocals by Gordon Larson.
Independent artist Gordon Larson drops "Keep on Doing It", a Rock n Roll Rock track on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. "Keep on Doing It" has peaked at number 5 on the SoundClick Rock n Roll chart. If Musician is in your rotation, "Keep on Doing It" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
Classic style Country Rocker with the kick of a mule! Written and produced by Gordon Larson. Guitars, bass and vocals by Gordon Larson. Fiddle by Ian, Harmonica by SlapJohnson See 'full song info' for full credits.
SoundClick artist Gordon Larson presents "Saturday Night", a remarkable release in the Country-Rock Country genre. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. It has peaked at #1 in Country and #1 in Country-Rock on the SoundClick charts. Listeners into Singer, Songwriter and Blues will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
A hard driving Southern Rocker with a powerful anti-drug message. Written by Paul Larson. Guitars, Bass, Keys and Vocals and production by Gordon Larson.
Independent artist Gordon Larson drops "The Hangman", a Southern Rock track on SoundClick. The track showcases Gordon Larson's instinct for crafting memorable music. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. "The Hangman" has reached the top 10 on the main SoundClick Rock chart. If you enjoy artists like Musician, Gordon Larson is worth exploring on SoundClick.
Not really what you could call a band. It's just me!
Music has always been a passion of mine. I have been playing one instrument or another since I was big enough to sit at the family piano. I played tenor sax in my high school band and played around a little with the guitar. I found six strings to be a bit too much and I soon picked up my first bass. Bass guitar seemed to be perfect for me. After I got the hang of the bass the six string didn't feel nearly as awkward.
I started out playing in garage bands like most everyone. I played in club bands for many years until I got totally burnt out from the road and dealing with club owners.
Sure I miss the live performances but now days I'm perfectly content to plug a guitar into my iMac and just do my thing.
I haven't played live since 2000. I love it, but at this point of my life it's just not worth the hassles. Every performance was special in it's own way but to be honest with you there were some that I'd rather forget. LOL I suppose it is possible that I will perform live again sometime in the future but right now it's not something that I put much thought into.
Nothing special! Peavey Foundation , Oscar Schmidt (Washburn) Delta King, Fender F35 acoustic, Intel iMac and GarageBand. That's about it. I have always believed that it's not the equipment you use it's how you use your equipment.