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  1. Laurence Bond "Larry" Miller is an American rock and Avant-garde musician based in Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States. Miller is a former member of Empool, Destroy All Monsters, Sproton Layer, M3, Nonfiction, The Empty Set, Larynx Zillion's Novelty Shop, The Mister Laurence Experience, and Laurence Miller and the Love Maniacs.

  2. Album: Outlaw Blues - http://www.larrymiller.co.uk/ Larry Miller is undeniably one of the must see blues/rock guitarists bringing his unique showmanship to every performance. He is famous...

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  3. Blues-rock guitarist Larry Miller speaks about his childhood, his idol Rory Gallagher, songwriting, guitars, and more! [...] (https://www.rockatnight.com/pod...

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  4. Nov 4, 2019 · His imperious guitar playing takes over where his lyrics finish off, as is the case on the defining solo of ‘Women And The Blues’, and he successfully evokes his own inner voice with a gnawing tone and some intricate playing on the outstanding ‘No More Mr. Nice Guy.’.

  5. Aug 31, 2015 · Larry Miller is in “much better spirits” and he’s making progress after suffering a stroke, his manager reports. And hopes are high that he’ll eventually be able to return to playing guitar. The guitarist was last week forced to cancel all of his upcoming tour dates after entering an “intensive rehabilitation programme.”

  6. Guitarist Larry Miller is famous for his exciting, mesmerizing guitar playing and rips roaring shows in the UK and around Europe. He is one of the most popular blues/rock acts on the live scene in the UK bringing his unique showmanship and energy to every performance.

  7. Dec 12, 2012 · What sets Larry apart from most of his blues rock colleagues is, as well as possessing a dazzling guitar technique and a gritty rock voice, his strong Christian faith. Larry and his band are in the middle of an extensive British tour promoting his latest album 'On The Edge' which Guitar & Bass magazine described as "blues rock ...