Larry Burnett
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Larry Burnett is a Virginia-based singer/songwriter/guitarist who was one of the original members of the pop-rock group Firefall
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. In August 1974, Roberts asked Burnett to join the band and sent Burnett a one-way plane ticket to Boulder, Colorado. The band, including Burnett, singer/guitarist Roberts, Mark Andes
(bass,) Michael Clark (drums,) and Jock Bartley
(guitar,) developed a pop-rock-midwest country sound, in the tradition of Crosby, Stills and Nash, the Byrds and the Eagles' early recordings.
After over a year of writing, rehearsing and performing throughout Colorado, Firefall began recording their eponymous debut album for Atlantic Records which would be released in 1976. Success came quickly for the Firefall, touring with such acts as The Band, Doobie Brothers and Fleetwood Mac, "Firefall" became Atlantic's fastest album to sell 500,000 copies. Larry would sing and play guitar on Firefall's first five albums including their self-titled 1976 debut, the follow-up "Luna Sea" (1977,) and subsequent "Elan" (1978,) "Undertow" (1979) and "Clouds Across the Sun" (1980). His songwriting credits for the band include "Piece of Paper", "Love isn't All", "Wrong Side of Town" and "Cinderella", which charted at #34 on Billboard in 1977.
In 1995, Brother Phelps, formerly of Kentucky Headhunters, covered Burnett's composition, "Cinderella," on their second CD, "Any Way the Wind Blows." In 2010, The Burnett penned "Learn the "Dance" was covered by singer songwriter JD Pederson on Pederson's third CD, "It Seems Like Only Yesterday."
Burnett resisted the urge to produce music for several more years opting for a more "normal life". He dabbled in a variety of careers including real estate, sales and copywriting until, in August 2004, Burnett released his first solo ep entitled "Confidence Game." Recorded in Denver, Colorado, and made up of five new acoustic Burnett compositions, "Confidence Game" also included an acoustic retake of his most well-known song from Firefall, "Cinderella." According to Burnett, "Music will not leave one alone if it is truly a gift... I believe mine is just that. A gift. I didn't come up with it, but it is uniquely mine. Not nice to keep it to myself..."
In April 2008, Burnett joined the current iteration of Firefall as well as other former members including bassist Mark Andes, saxophonist David Muse and percussionist Joe Lala for a sold-out Firefall Reunion Concert at the Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado. Guitarist Jock Bartley is currently the band's only remaining original member. Founding member Rick Roberts was also present during the reunion, but was unable to perform.
Larry Burnett's most recent release as a solo artist is 2009's "Guitars and Vocals." The CD also features Burnett's musical partner Don Chapman on backing vocals and accompanying guitar, with whom Burnett regularly performs live in concert. Recorded in Virginia, "Guitars and Vocals" includes retakes of several tracks from "Confidence Game" as well as several new compositions, all written by Larry Burnett.
Firefall
Firefall is a rock band that formed in Boulder, Colorado in 1974. It was founded by Rick Roberts, who had been in the Flying Burrito Brothers, and Jock Bartley, who had been Tommy Bolin's replacement in Zephyr. The band's biggest hit single, "You Are the Woman", peaked at #9 on the Billboard charts...
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Early Years and Firefall
Larry Burnett was born on November 8, 1951 and wrote his first song when he was sixteen. Prior to joining Firefall, Larry was a professional cab driver in Alexandria, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, DC, while occasionally performing at the city's legendary Cellar Door nightclub. It was there that Burnett first met Firefall founder Rick RobertsRick Roberts (musician)
Rick Roberts is a country rock and classic rock singer-songwriter who recorded with many influential artists over several genres in the 1970s. He is best known for his work with The Flying Burrito Brothers on their 1971 self-titled album, and as a founding member and lead singer of Firefall from...
. In August 1974, Roberts asked Burnett to join the band and sent Burnett a one-way plane ticket to Boulder, Colorado. The band, including Burnett, singer/guitarist Roberts, Mark Andes
Mark Andes
Mark Andes is an American musician, known for his work as a bassist with Spirit, Jo Jo Gunne, Firefall, Heart, and Mirabal.-Early life:...
(bass,) Michael Clark (drums,) and Jock Bartley
Jock Bartley
Jock Bartley is an American Musician. He is a member of the band Firefall.He studied at University of Colorado in Boulder as an art major.He played guitar in Zephyr, and released a pair of albums with Tommy Bolin on Warner Bros...
(guitar,) developed a pop-rock-midwest country sound, in the tradition of Crosby, Stills and Nash, the Byrds and the Eagles' early recordings.
After over a year of writing, rehearsing and performing throughout Colorado, Firefall began recording their eponymous debut album for Atlantic Records which would be released in 1976. Success came quickly for the Firefall, touring with such acts as The Band, Doobie Brothers and Fleetwood Mac, "Firefall" became Atlantic's fastest album to sell 500,000 copies. Larry would sing and play guitar on Firefall's first five albums including their self-titled 1976 debut, the follow-up "Luna Sea" (1977,) and subsequent "Elan" (1978,) "Undertow" (1979) and "Clouds Across the Sun" (1980). His songwriting credits for the band include "Piece of Paper", "Love isn't All", "Wrong Side of Town" and "Cinderella", which charted at #34 on Billboard in 1977.
Post-Firefall and Rehab
Larry left Firefall in 1981 while the band was on tour. His struggle with drugs began when he was sixteen and with Firefall's success, he was able to further fuel his addiction. But the non-stop recording and touring coupled with increasing drug use began taking a physical toll on Burnett. According to Burnett's website, "I began to believe I would die if I stayed with this one more day. The band got up one morning after a show in Orlando FL, headed to the airport and got on a plane for Nevada. I got on one for Washington DC (my home) and checked myself into a psychiatric hospital's drug rehab unit." Burnett's battle to end his drug addiction lasted four years. His last drink and drug was August 1985.In 1995, Brother Phelps, formerly of Kentucky Headhunters, covered Burnett's composition, "Cinderella," on their second CD, "Any Way the Wind Blows." In 2010, The Burnett penned "Learn the "Dance" was covered by singer songwriter JD Pederson on Pederson's third CD, "It Seems Like Only Yesterday."
Recovery and Return to Music
During the late 80's and early 90's, Burnett became a popular Washington, DC, disc jockey for classic rock station 105.9 WCXR. He was also the host and producer of a weekly specialty program heard on the station called "The Blues Room."Burnett resisted the urge to produce music for several more years opting for a more "normal life". He dabbled in a variety of careers including real estate, sales and copywriting until, in August 2004, Burnett released his first solo ep entitled "Confidence Game." Recorded in Denver, Colorado, and made up of five new acoustic Burnett compositions, "Confidence Game" also included an acoustic retake of his most well-known song from Firefall, "Cinderella." According to Burnett, "Music will not leave one alone if it is truly a gift... I believe mine is just that. A gift. I didn't come up with it, but it is uniquely mine. Not nice to keep it to myself..."
In April 2008, Burnett joined the current iteration of Firefall as well as other former members including bassist Mark Andes, saxophonist David Muse and percussionist Joe Lala for a sold-out Firefall Reunion Concert at the Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado. Guitarist Jock Bartley is currently the band's only remaining original member. Founding member Rick Roberts was also present during the reunion, but was unable to perform.
Larry Burnett's most recent release as a solo artist is 2009's "Guitars and Vocals." The CD also features Burnett's musical partner Don Chapman on backing vocals and accompanying guitar, with whom Burnett regularly performs live in concert. Recorded in Virginia, "Guitars and Vocals" includes retakes of several tracks from "Confidence Game" as well as several new compositions, all written by Larry Burnett.
External links
- http://www.larryburnett.com
- http://www.donchapman.com
- http://www.firefall.com
- http://www.jdpederson.com