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Larry Gatlin

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Aliases
The Gatlin Brothers
Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers
Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers
Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers Band
Larry Gatlin (With Family and Friends)
Real name
Larry Wayne Gatlin
Born
May 2, 1948
Country
United States
IPI
00061717682 21 works
00062679945 18 works
Affiliation
BMI
Comments
Country music singer, songwriter and band leader. Larry initially released records under his own name and then started recording with his brothers, Rudy and Steve, and would bill themselves as Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers or sometimes just as The Gatlin Brothers.
Family
Rudy Gatlin Brother and member of The Gatlin Brothers
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Title Performer Release date Originally by
October 26, 2004 (unknown), (unknown), The Original Sacred Harp Choir
October 22, 1982 (unknown), (unknown), (unknown)
December 1973 Dottie West
July 16, 1990 (unknown), (unknown)
June 8, 1994 Bob and Randall Atcher and Bonnie Blue Eyes
October 26, 2004 (unknown), Garner Bros.
July 16, 1990 Harry Simeone Chorale
June 8, 1994 Al Hibbler with Orchestra directed by Jack Pleis
September 23, 1997 (unknown), The Singing Rambos
September 1974 Kris Kristofferson
September 23, 1997 Stamps Quartet
June 1977 Johnny Rodriguez [US]
October 26, 2004 Rev. J.M. Gates
  June 8, 1994 Percy Faith PRF, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ray Eberle REC,REL
October 26, 2004 Mrs. Wm. Asher - Homer Rodeheaver
June 8, 1994 Dick Powell
December 1983 Bill Monroe
October 26, 2004 (unknown)
June 8, 1994 The Ames Brothers with Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra
September 23, 1997 (unknown)
July 16, 1990 (unknown), (unknown)
October 26, 2004 (unknown), J.J. Fisher
June 8, 1994 Hoagy Carmichael and His Orchestra
May 8, 2009 Carl Belew & His Rock Crushers
  June 8, 1994 (unknown performer) PRF, Don Cornell REC,REL
October 26, 2004 Anna Case
October 22, 1982 (unknown), (unknown), Waltham Abbey Choir PRF, Columbia Male Quartet REL, (unknown), (unknown)
October 22, 1982 (unknown), Tally-Ho!, (unknown), (unknown)
June 8, 1994 Edison Symphony Orchestra, Four Aces featuring Al Alberts with Orchestra directed by Jack Pleis
April 13, 1984 Gus Hardin
October 22, 1982 Emily Laurey, (unknown)
October 26, 2004 Flying Clouds of Detroit, Beulah Gaylord Young and Clara Moister
September 23, 1997 Jill Corey with Percy Faith and His Orchestra and Chorus
October 26, 2004 (unknown)
August 24, 2009 Stonewall Jackson
October 22, 1982 Joseph Mohr, Franz Gruber, Haydn Quartet
  July 16, 1990 Bing Crosby and Carol Richards REL, Bob Hope & Marilyn Maxwell REC
  June 8, 1994 Sammy Davis, Jr. - Orchestra directed by Sy Oliver REC, Fred Astaire BRD
June 8, 1994 Shorty Long, John Henson, Alan Gilbert, Roy Lazarus
September 26, 1980 Con Hunley
November 8, 2005 Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
October 26, 2004 (unknown), Mrs. A. Stewart Holt
October 26, 2004 Standard Quartette, Golden Gate Quartet
1976 Johnny Rodriguez [US]
March 2020 Johnny Rodriguez [US]
April 13, 1984 Dottie West
2014 Johnny Cash
1990 The Trapp Family Singers
February 1973 Dottie West
October 30, 2015 Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra
June 8, 1994 John Kirby and His Onyx Club Boys
Victory in Jesus / Power in the Blood (Medley) Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers October 26, 2004 Unverified
September 23, 1997 Jimmie Davis
August 24, 2009 Stonewall Jackson
July 16, 1990 Bing Crosby & Marjorie Reynolds [dubbed by Martha Mears] BRD, Bing Crosby with Ken Darby Singers and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra REC,REL, Nat "King" Cole [Trio] REC, The King Cole Trio with String Choir REL
September 23, 1997 Inspirations Quartet
July 16, 1990 Richard Himber and His Ritz-Carlton Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Joey Nash
June 8, 1994 (unknown), Katherine Dunham and Ensemble, The Norman Luboff Choir