Larry's song Americana on Grammy Nominated album, with Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Larry started in bluegrass music in his hometown of Mt Airy, N.C. also know as Mayberry the home of Andy Griffith..and Larry Alderman. Larry won his first ribbon for guitar at the age of 14 at the Beulah Fiddlers Convention, Beulah, N.C. His passions were camping in the mountains and hiking mountain trails and writing short strories, until he got his first $14 dollar guitar from Alden in Chicago. He then started writing songs being influenced by Roger Miller, Tom T Hall and Hank Williams. A young lady that lived next door had Hank Williams 78s (LPs) and she let Larry borrow them and he learned by ear to play along with Hank and the Drifting Cowboys. Since then he has become a CMA song of the year nominee hit songwriter and a respected name writer in Nashville. A long way from the kid that came out to nashville and stayed in Kays Boarding house and hung outside the Ryman the summer of 1971 and saw the
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Larry Alderman's song Americana was on an album by Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver nominated for a Grammy 2016, Larry Alderman and his Aldersong Music company, a company name he painted on the upstairs door of his room as a kid in the farmhouse, have new singles coming this summer and fall. One is a new act Jason Mitchell on Universal/RCA. The other is a brother sister act on Pedistal Asperion Records.Larry's self produced album, Prodigal Son, has been placed in the Country Hall of Fame Library and Archives in Nashville.
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