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Larry Cordle

 
Artist: Larry Cordle
Larry Cordle

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Worked With:

Glen Duncan, Butch Baldassari

Formal Connection With:

Alison Krauss & Union Station, Trisha Yearwood, Garth Brooks, John Anderson
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar, Composer
  • Representative Albums: "Took Down and Put Up," "Murder on Music Row," "Songs from the Workbench"

Biography

Songwriter Larry Cordle has numerous hits to his credit, including three that went to the top of the charts. His awards include the 1992 Song of the Year, which Cordle received from the International Bluegrass Music Association for his "Lonesome Standard Time." The song also garnered a Grammy nomination. Despite these high points that mark a successful career in the music business, Cordle later made news with a song that some listeners thought might be biting the hand that fed the songwriter. "Murder on Music Row," a song Cordle co-wrote with Larry Shell, makes no bones about criticizing Nashville for drifting away from the roots of country music. Plenty of people in the industry were aghast and angry over the song's condemnation of the town and of the turn country music had taken in recent years. Probably just as many cheered it. The song wasn't released to radio as a single, at least not officially, and there wasn't even any real promotion to speak of. But the duet by George Strait and Alan Jackson raised the song's profile. It hit a nerve and it hit deep. The song made it onto the airwaves, landed in the Top 40, and made a lot of people sit up and take notice of the things Cordle had to say about the state of country music. The ripples that spread from the song's impact even led the very industry that the song condemns to acknowledge and honor its honesty. The Country Music Association bestowed a pair of nominations in 2000, one for Vocal Event of the Year and another for Song of the Year. Other artists who have recorded Cordle's songs include Diamond Rio, Ricky Skaggs, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Alison Krauss, John Michael Montgomery, and John Anderson, among others. Shell Point Records of Nashville issued the album Murder on Music Row, while Sugar Hill Records released three other Cordle albums. His band, Lonesome Standard Time, includes Terry Eldredge on upright bass, lead acoustic guitarist Booie Beech, fiddler Fred Carpenter, mandolinist David Harvey, and banjo player David Talbot. ~ Linda Seida, All Music Guide
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Larry Cordle
Origin USA
Genre(s) Bluegrass
Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Musician
Instrument(s) Guitar
Vocals
Years active 199x-present
Label(s) Sugar Hill, Shell Point, Lonesome Day
Associated acts Carl Jackson, Jerry Salley

Larry Cordle was born in eastern Kentucky and is a twice Grammy-nominated, CMA and IBMA award-winning American country and bluegrass singer-songwriter. Cordle is most famous for his song "Murder on Music Row", which was recorded by George Strait and Alan Jackson and received the CMA Award for Song of the Year in 2000.

Cordle also has a career of his own, with his band Lonesome Standard Time. He founded the band in 1990 with his friend Glen Duncan. He received a Grammy nomination for the group's debut album, self-titled, in 1992.

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Cordle has written songs for Garth Brooks ("Against the Grain", also recorded by The Oak Ridge Boys), Mountain Heart ("Bitter Harvest"), Ricky Skaggs ("Callin' Your Name", "Highway 40 Blues", "Heartbreak Hurricane"), Loretta Lynn ("Country In My Genes"), George Strait ("Hollywood Squares"), Trisha Yearwood ("Lonesome Dove"), Kathy Mattea ("Lonesome Standard Time"), Diamond Rio ("Mama, Don't Forget To Pray For Me") and Bradley Walker ("When I'm Hurtin'") .

Along with friends Carl Jackson and Jerry Salley, the trio (Cordle, Jackson & Salley) recorded the song “You’re Running Wild” on the Louvin Brothers Tribute on Universal South Records, which features numerous country music stars singing songs made famous by the legendary duo. Entitled “Livin’, Lovin’, Losin’ - Songs Of the Louvin Brothers”, this project won the 2003 Grammy for Country Album Of The Year. The trio tours across the country and performs the hits they wrote for others.

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The Grascals (Country Band, 2000s)
Murder on Music Row (1999 Album by Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time)
Cool, Blue and Lonesome: Bluegrass for the Broken-Hearted (2002 Album by Various Artists)

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