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Larry Gott

James Lawrence "Larry" Gott (born 24 July 1957, Manchester) is an English musician, primarily of the Mancunian band, James. He is also a designer.
==Music==
Within the band Gott mainly plays guitar and provides backing vocals, but also keyboards and the flute on earlier albums. Prior to joining the band, he had been the guitar tutor for founder members Jim Glennie and Paul Gilbertson. He was later invited to join the band after Gilbertson's playing began to decline due to his drug problems, which eventually led to Gilbertson's sacking. Gott was to remain with James throughout the heyday of their career, forming part of what is considered to be the core nucleus of James, together with singer Tim Booth and bassist Glennie.
Gott announced his intention to leave the band in 1995, after the ''Laid'' / ''Wah Wah'' albums. According to the band's ''Folklore'' biography by Stuart Maconie, he was exhausted from the pressures of touring and wanted to spend more time with his family. He stayed in close contact with the other band members during the following year, writing and recording most of the songs on the band's following album ''Whiplash'' effectively as a regular member.
He went on to study Art and Design and subsequently pursued a career designing furniture. He also taught music lessons at colleges around Manchester, including Manchester College of Arts and Technology.
Gott made two guest appearances on the band's so-called 'farewell tour' in 2001 at the MEN and Wembley Arenas. Following the band's apparent split, he started to work with bassist Glennie in low key, informal improvisation sessions.
During these intervening years, Gott also worked with Manchester maverick Edward Barton on an, as yet, unreleased album.
James reformed in January 2007, and Gott is at the centre of the reformation, reprising his duties as lead guitarist.

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