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Artist Biography For Larry Jon Wilson

Larry Jon Wilson October 7 1940 – June 21 2010 Was An American Country Singer Guitarist And Musician. He Recorded "Through The Eyes Of Little Children" And "I Betcha Heaven's On A Dirt Road". Wilson Appears In The Documentary Film Heartworn Highways Recorded 1975–1976 Where He Is Filmed Recording The Song "Ohoopee River Bottomland". Born In Swainsboro Georgia Wilson Picked Up The Guitar And Taught Himself How To Play. In 1975 He Released His Debut Album New Beginnings. Three More Albums On The Monument Record Label Imprint Of CBS Records Followed Let Me Sing My Song To You 1976 Loose Change 1977 And The Sojourner 1979 . Despite Wilson's Accolades And Fans No Hit Record Emerged. Wilson Left The Music Industry In 1980. He Returned 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 Remained Devoted To His Music Rather Than To The Marketplace. In 2008 Sony BMG Released A New Wilson Album After A Thirty Year Hiatus From Recording. In 2009 Drag City Re-Released The Album In The US. Wilson Died Following A Stroke In June 2010 At The Age Of 69. Discography
New Beginnings 1975 Let Me Sing My Songs 1976 Loose Change 1977 The Sojourner 1979 Larry Jon Wilson 2008

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