If you are interested in booking Larry for a performance or in taking guitar/bass lessons, please email us and we will set something up!

Larry's Schedule of Events:

1957 Diva Heaven
The Centre Stage
Greenville, SC
Opening Night is November 27
Runs weekends through December.
Dates will be posted soon!
Larry's Music Page
If you are interested in booking Larry for a performance or in taking guitar/bass lessons, please email us and we will set something up!

Larry's Schedule of Events:

1957 Diva Heaven
The Centre Stage
Greenville, SC
Opening Night is November 27
Runs weekends through December.
Dates will be posted soon!
Larry Hoskinson has been performing and creating music almost all of his life, beginning in the Ohio town of Wapakoneta. There he played with several acts and also taught guitar lessons. Later he moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he began writing and recording his own music.

Through the years, Larry has played with many successful groups covering many styles of music, from heavy metal to bluegrass and everything in between. He was a founding member of Seconds Flat, one of the pioneer bands of the now popular "Alt Country" movement, and released three albums with the band, the latest of which was produced by Nashville's Brian Ahern. Larry's songs garner extensive radio airplay both in the United States and abroad. He has shared the stage with such artists as The Band, Allison Krauss, Steve Earle and the Marshall Tucker Band, just to name a few.

Larry Hoskinson is a dynamic entertainer, covering a wide range of styles. His repertoire is extensive and impressive to any music-lover - this man knows nearly every Beatles song ever written.

Currently Larry lives in Greenville, South Carolina with his wife Molly and daughter Hannah. He spends his days teaching guitar and bass lessons at Watson Wood Music and studying classical guitar. He will begin teaching guitar classes at Christ Church Episcopal School beginning in December as well as performing at the Centre Stage in a production of 1957 Diva Heaven.

This page was last updated on: October 29, 2003

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