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Larry Jon Wilson have used many labels—"storyteller," "folk poet," "troubadour"—in trying to capture the essence of Georgia singer, songwriter, and composer Larry Jon Wilson. Like Wilson himself, his music has defied easy categorization, and such descriptions as country folk, country blues, folk blues, country-narrative folk, and a mixture of soul and country all represent attempts to characterize Wilson's work. Born on October 7, 1940, in Swainsboro to Louise Phillips and John Tyler Wilson, Larry Jon Wilson was raised in Augusta. He attended high school at Carlisle Military Academy in Bamberg, South Carolina, before matriculating at the University of Georgia to major in chemistry. From 1963 to 1973 he worked in Langley, South Carolina, for United Merchants and Manufacturers as a technical consultant in fiberglass manufacturing. At the age of thirty, Wilson received his first guitar and taught himself to play. Four years later Wilson—by then a husband and the father of three children—abandoned the world of polymers for his music. In 1975 his first album, aptly titled New Beginnings, debuted to critical acclaim. Other albums with the Monument label of CBS Records followed, including Let Me Sing My Song to You (1976), Loose Change (1977), and The Sojourner (1979) . His compositions reflect his experiences, and many focus on his southern childhood; one writer calls them "eloquent, elegiac songs of the South." Of his first album, the critic for the Saturday Review in New York says, "Larry Jon Wilson's New Beginnings is, to sum up, the best thing I have heard in country, rock, pop, or you-name-it for Courtesy of Larry Jon Wilson Larry Jon Wilson a very long time." Wilson developed a devoted following of fans and critics on the touring circuit and gained the respect of well-known music colleagues. He was a favorite at the famed Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, Tennessee. In spite of Wilson's accolades and enthusiastic fans, no "hit" emerged. Wilson left the music world in 1980, disillusioned with its business aspects and unwilling to compromise his musical integrity for commercial success and stardom. He returned to the business in the late 1980s when other songwriters encouraged him to attend the Frank Brown International Songwriter's Festival in Perdido Key, Florida. He began touring again in 1989 and by 2003 still accepted occasional engagements. Wilson remains devoted to his music, rather than to the marketplace. In 2000 his New Beginnings/Let Me Sing My Song to You albums were rereleased as a CD in Great Britain and chosen as the Re-Issue of the Month for June 2000 by MOJO magazine, Britain's leading popular-music periodical. In the summer of 2003, two songs from Wilson's original album appeared on another British-produced CD entitled Country Got Soul. Wilson resides in Augusta and continues to write and sing. Lee Ann Caldwell, Georgia College and State University
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Larry Jon Wilson Discography:

 YearRelease Title
Let Me Sing My Song to You1976Let Me Sing My Song to You
New Beginnings1975New Beginnings



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The Ballad of Handy Mackey Listen to this track
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Bertrand My Son Listen to this track
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Broomstraw Philosophers and Scuppernong Wine Listen to this track
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Canoochee Revisited Listen to this track
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Drowning in the Mainstream Listen to this track
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Farther Along Listen to this track
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I Remember It Well Listen to this track
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Kindred Spirit Listen to this track
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Lay Me Down Again Listen to this track
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Let Me Sing My Song to You Listen to this track
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Life of a Good Man Listen to this track
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Melt Not My Igloo Listen to this track
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New Beginnings Listen to this track
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Ohoopee River Bottomland Listen to this track
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Sheldon Churchyard Listen to this track
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Things Ain't What They Used to Be Listen to this track
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Think I Feel a Hitchhike Coming On Listen to this track
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Through the Eyes of Little Children Listen to this track
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The Truth Ain't in You Listen to this track
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Willoughby Grove Listen to this track
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