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Joel Larson

 
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  • Born: April 29, 1947, San Francisco, CA
  • Active: '60s, '70s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Drums

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Joel Larson is a drummer who made a successful jump from a high school band in San Francisco to 15 years of session work in Los Angeles, and participation on a series of popular (and fondly remembered) recordings across the '60s and '70s. Born in San Francisco in 1947, he started playing the drums when he was 12 years old, and by 17 had earned membership in his first semi-professional group, the Bedouins, a surf band that quickly evolved into a first-rate hard rock outfit, heavily influenced by the British Invasion sounds of the Rolling Stones, among other groups. When that group was offered a contract with Los Angeles-based Dunhill Records to assume the name of the Grass Roots, Larson was there, and he was present on more of the resulting records than any of the other four members apart from lead singer Bill Fulton. Unlike the other members of the group, who felt like fish out of water playing on the L.A. music scene and adopting a folk-rock sound, Larson looked and learned from what he saw, and while the others eventually quit and returned to San Francisco, he stayed in Los Angeles.

Over the next few years, working alongside Emitt Rhodes, he co-founded the Merry-Go-Round, playing on their records as well as Rhodes' later solo material, and Larson was also one of four percussionists on Lee Michaels' album, Fifth -- which included the hit single "Do You Know What I Mean" -- before taking the unusual step of rejoining the Grass Roots. The latter group, following the departure of the Bedouins members, had been reconstituted successfully with the ex-members of a band called the 13th Floor and enjoyed a string of more than a dozen major chart hits, radio-friendly pop/rock, and pop/soul songs that often got even heavier airplay than their chart positions indicated -- Larson rejoined in time for their last couple of years of success before the hit singles ran out. After that, he played in various latter-day incarnations of the band, using the name in the years before bassist/singer Rob Grill formally revived the group. Larson entered the music promotion business in the '80s, while continuing to play occasionally, and in more recent years has made the jump into the film business. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Joel Larson

Joel Larson circa 1972
Background information
Born April 29, 1947 (1947-04-29) (age 62)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Genre(s) Folk, Rock, Pop
Instrument(s) drums, percussion
Years active 1965 – Present
Label(s) Dunhill, ABC, MCA
Website Joel-Larson.com

Joel Larson is a rock drummer and percussionist from California. He was born on April 29, 1947 in San Francisco, California where he lived until he was 17 years old. He took up drumming at the age of 12 and during the next five years honed his skills in the rock music scene of the early sixties. His destiny was to become one of The Grass Roots, a rock group that enjoyed a successful hit making output of music from 1967 to 1972.

In 1965, Larson joined a band called The Bedouins and helped them win a Battle of the Bands in San Mateo. Word began to spread about the band. In early 1966, they were asked to come to an audition at the San Francisco Whisky A Go Go. They performed for Lou Adler who was the head of the new label Dunhill Records in Los Angeles. They were selected to become the original Grass Roots, a folk rock group created by songwriters P. F. Sloan and Steve Barri.

The original Grass Roots were Denny Ellis on rhythm guitar, Willie Fulton on vocals and lead guitar, Joel Larson on drums and Dave Stensen on bass. They moved to Los Angeles in 1966, took part in recording sessions and played live performances in the exploding LA music scene. They were one of the first house bands for The Trip on the Sunset Strip. All of The Grass Roots were under the age of 18 so their parents had to sign their contracts with Dunhill Records. They also performed as a TV back up band for The Mamas & the Papas and Johnny Rivers. They appeared on the first color broadcast of The Ed Sullivan Show. After about a year of live performances and networking in the LA rock music scene, the group wanted to have more creative control and input on the selection of songs to perform and record. Dunhill Records had a formula for the group already in mind and did not want to vary from it. The group minus Joel returned to San Francisco and continued to perform until Dunhill Records decided to replace them. Joel was offered to continue with new group members but decided to take an opportunity to play with Gene Clark of The Byrds fame. He then met Emitt Rhodes and formed The Merry-Go-Round that same year. He also played with The Turtles in the late 60s. Starting in 1970, he played with Lee Michaels and helped produce the huge radio hit "Do You Know What I Mean".

In 1971, he rejoined The Grass Roots and played with them through the end of their heyday in 1975. From 1975 on, he continued to perform their hits until the mid eighties. In the new wave era, he worked as a dance night promoter in Los Angeles with live broadcasts through radio. He then entered into property management and real estate investment while continuing as a musician in Los Angeles playing with members of The Buckinghams and Paul Revere & the Raiders.

In 2000, Joel started work in the movie and TV entertainment industry as a driver and production coordinator. He has built a long list of credits which include major motion pictures such as Mission: Impossible III (2006) and The Bucket List (2007). Joel continues as a musician playing live performances with other notable musicians in the LA area to the present day.

Joel was in the heat of the action in the rock music and cultural explosion that took place in California in the 60s. He has left a musical legacy by his work in many rock groups that will be enjoyed by listeners for many years to come. He continues in the entertainment industry helping to coordinate smooth production of film and TV offerings.

In 2009, Joel has been playing and recording with The Merry-Go-Round co-founder and solo artist Emitt Rhodes and Counting Crows co-founder Matt Malley.

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Fifth (1971 Album by Lee Michaels)
The American Dream [Japan] (2002 Album by Emitt Rhodes)
The American Dream [Lillith] (2006 Album by Emitt Rhodes)

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