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Larry Weir
Larry Anthony Weir (born April 11, 1952) is a songwriter, composer, producer, promoter and managing editor of New Music Weekly magazine. Namesake to his father, Larry Weir is the eldest of nine children born to Larry and Maria Weir. Larry's father was an architect/builder and Maria is a teacher and classical pianist. == Early life ==
In 1967, Larry Weir was influenced by composers, Burt Bacharach, Jimmy Webb and the Beatles. A guitar player and singer, Weir recruited his brother Tom and sister Maria to form the band, The Royal Enterprise. Weir had a San Diego area radio hit with one of his earliest compositions, "Boy It’s All In Your Head" in 1968. In 1970, the Weir family moved to Oxnard, California with Larry attending his senior year at Oxnard High School and attended two years at Ventura College. At this time, Tom, Maria and Larry founded Ventura County Youth Experimental Theatre featuring three of Larry's original musicals, “Island” (1971), “Hobos Jungle” (1972) and “House On Crossroad Alley” (1973). The entire family participated in the Ventura theatre productions, with Larry Sr. involved in set design and construction, other family responsibilities included: choreography, casting, costumes, direction and music composition for these fully orchestrated theatre productions.
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