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Larry's Sorta Fun Stories

Larry's Sorta Fun Stories

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Most of what you will hear or read about actually happened somewhere in my life. Some time you will hear about my experience … my strengths … and my hope as I continue to grow as a person.You will discover that I have made mistakes along the way but trying one day at a time to live a better life and sharing a little of it as we go here.

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  • Strangers to Neighbors in Big Sky Country
    Sep 21 2025

    Some journeys surprise you not with where they take you, but who you meet along the way. During our 15-day "America's Beautiful Tour," what began as a standard cross-country adventure transformed into a story of coincidence that defies all odds.

    The early days of our tour carried us from Florida through Atlanta to St. Louis, where we stood beneath the magnificent Gateway Arch, necks craned to appreciate its impossible height against the clouds. The Cathedral Basilica offered moments of quiet reverence before we continued north. Soon, the landscape transformed dramatically as the Badlands of South Dakota rose around us like another planet—jagged spires painted in golds and reds that seemed prehistoric in their beauty.

    We wandered through Wall Drug with its Western charm, gazed up at the enormous face emerging from Crazy Horse Monument, and took in the presidential visages of Mount Rushmore. The winding roads of Needles Highway led us to Wyoming's Devil's Tower and eventually to the natural wonders of Yellowstone. But the most extraordinary moment happened not among these famous landmarks, but in a small Montana bar called the Grizzly Lounge.

    There, 2,347 miles from home, a casual conversation with two couples revealed an astonishing truth—all six of us were from the same area in Florida, with some living just minutes apart. We shared knowing laughs about local landmarks, discovered mutual connections, and ended the evening sharing dinner like old friends. It was a perfect reminder that sometimes the best travel stories aren't about places, but people, and that home might be closer than you think, even when you're halfway across the country.

    Join us next time for more adventures from our cross-country journey. If you've ever experienced similar coincidences on your travels, we'd love to hear your stories in the comments below!

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    9 m
  • The Sugar Shack Chronicles: Managing Rock Bands in the 1960s
    Jun 6 2025

    After an extended break, I'm back to share stories from my days running the Sugar Shack in Chillicothe, Illinois, during the early 1960s. I'm currently writing a book about my experiences called "Rock and Roll Nights: Memories of 1963 at the Sugar Shack."

    • The Trademarks, a band playing around Bradley University in 1964, asked me to be their manager after performing at the Sugar Shack
    • They wanted me to be their Brian Epstein, opening doors for their career beyond local shows
    • Despite my enthusiasm, I lacked connections to book them in major cities or secure record contracts
    • Through a friend's connection, we arranged an after-hours recording session at WEEK-TV without formal permission
    • We recorded after Johnny Carson's Tonight Show ended and the station went dark
    • The TV studio wasn't built for rock music but provided an exciting backdrop for the band
    • Though nothing came of the recording, I learned my strength was creating venues for bands rather than managing them
    • The Sugar Shack was my true stage and contribution to the music scene

    Be sure to check me out on 40's Stateside Radio on Live 365. Go to genres, search for "40s" and you'll find me there. Also, look for my upcoming book "Rock and Roll Nights: Memories of 1963 at the Sugar Shack."


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    6 m
  • From Little Bighorn to Old Faithful
    Aug 27 2024

    Ever wondered how a spontaneous elopement on a secluded island could lead to a heartwarming road trip? Join us as Domenica and I share our journey from Denver to Bozeman, starting with the story of blending our families and meeting my son. Traveling through the scenic landscapes of Wyoming, we marvel at the hay fields, cattle, and oil derricks that define the region. Our stop in the charming town of Sheridan becomes a culinary delight at the Cowboy Cafe, where Domenica, with her rich background as a home economics teacher, brings unique insights on the art of meat cuts to the table.

    Feel the weight of history as we visit the iconic Battle of Little Bighorn site, where the markers commemorating Custer's cavalry and Native American soldiers evoke a mix of emotions. Discover the intriguing story of Giovanni Martini, the last man to see Custer alive. Our adventure in Bozeman includes a heartfelt family reunion and a memorable meal at the Chop House, setting the tone for our exploration of the Museum of the Rockies. Venturing into Yellowstone National Park, we aim to catch the majestic Old Faithful geyser and reminisce about past stays at the historic Old Faithful Inn. Our Yellowstone journey is sprinkled with geothermal wonders, architectural marvels, and a hilarious encounter with a fiddle player that you won't want to miss. Join us for a tale brimming with scenic beauty, flavorful food, and touching family moments.

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    35 m
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