Larry has even lectured on jazz guitar at The New School, and has performed at the School of Visual Arts, Sacred Heart College, and St. John’s University. Additionally, he has been a featured artist at New York City’s 9th Avenue International Festival for over a decade.

He appeared with his trio at the Waterfront Jazz Festival 2000, the same trio appearing on his 2000 CD Warm Resonations. Larry wrote many of the tracks on his CD, including the title tune written to showcase the resonator guitar made especially for him by world-famous guitar maker Paul McGill. Larry considers McGill to be the premier guitar maker today. This instrument is truly the ‘Rolls Royce’ of acoustic guitars.

Recently, Larry’s duo appeared at the Sherry Netherlands Hotel and provided the music for the 80th Anniversary of the D’Andrea Music Company. And, right before Christmas, Larry appeared at the Harlem Holiday Jazz Festival with saxophonist Satchmo Manan. His originally music was used to score the award-winning video “Bridges and Tunnels,” previewed at the 2002 New York Independent Film and Video Festival.

Larry’s versatility can be seen by looking at all the varied artists he has worked with and the range of venues, from intimate clubs to jazz festivals and vast arenas throughout the Northeast. Larry is now working on his new CD, writing most of the tunes himself.