Saturday, October 16, 2021

Remembering Larry Goshorn

 I am dedicating this article to Kim Goshorn, who is one of the most remarkable women that I have ever met. She has suffered terrible grief, but manages to maintain a wonderful sense of humor.  Kim is a treasure and I appreciate her friendship. Larry was one fortunate guy.

Larry Goshorn

Many readers may not be familiar with Larry Goshorn. But I am quite certain that you are familiar with the band Pure Prairie League. Larry Goshorn along with his brother Tim were both members of this group. 

Sadly Larry passed away on September 15th of this year. 

In addition to being guitarist and songwriter for Pure Prairie League, Larry was a beloved member of the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky music community and will forever be remembered for his wonderful songs, amazing voice, his work in Pure Prairie League, his contributions to The Goshorn Brother's Band, and for bringing great music to the Greater Cincinnati area.

Though I personally did not know Larry, many of my friends were very close to him, and in some cases they played music in groups along with him. 

I started playing guitar in the mid-1960’s, when I was just a 13 year old kid, and I learned more about playing guitar by going to dances and shows just to watch the guitar players and study their fingering patterns, than I did from any guitar teacher.

The Sacred Mushroom
It was around this era that Larry, Tim, and their brother Danny Goshorn were members in a local blues and psychedelic rock band called The Sacred Mushroom. Though I didn’t know the members, I saw them play many times at different venues and recall that they were very, very good. I even picked up a few blues licks from watching Larry. 


The Sacred Mushroom and Tribe
I had no idea that at the time the band and their friends, whom they referred to as “the tribe”,  lived together in a residence they called The Mushroom House.  That sounds idyllic, but as someone who lived in a community for a time, I found the element of privacy was missed.

The Sacred Mushroom Band went on to release a 45 rpm single called “Break Away Girl", and an album that consisted of original material as well as covers of T-Bone Walker's "Mean Old World" and Ray Davies' "I'm Not Like Everybody Else". The Sacred Mushroom band dissolved due to unknown circumstances in 1969. 

Larry would later join Pure Prairie League along with his brother Tim Goshorn. Both guys were active in the group in from around 1975 through 1978, and then again at a reunion concert in the mid 1980's. After leaving, Larry and Tim went on to form The Goshorn Brother's Band.  Although they Larry and Tim were not founding members of Pure Prairie League, they were an integral part of the band's history.

Pure Prairie League originated in 1970 when singer/guitarist Craig Fuller and his friends from Columbus Ohio put together one of the first bands that combined Rock with Country music. By 1972 the group was recording music. 

Their song “Amie” became a major hit song. During the band's career they scored six Top 40 LP’s. 

Pure Prairie League went through a lot of personal changes through the years. Founding member Craig Fuller had to leave the group just before “Amie” hit the airwaves to face trial for charges of draft evasion in Kentucky. Y'all remember The Draft?  Before conscientious objector (C.O.) status could be arranged for Craig, he was sentenced to six months in jail which forced him to leave Pure Prairie League in February of 1973. 

By August of that year, the band members had moved their base to the Cincinnati area.  The group had a hit record at the time, but the band was somewhat in disarray. The remaining members managed to persuade steel guitarist John David Call to return. 

Craig Fuller
Craig Fuller, though out of prison later in 1973, was registered as a conscientious objector.  He was required to perform alternate service for two years, to fulfill the military's two year obligation for conscription. He worked the late shift in a community hospital to satisfy those requirements and was not inclined to rejoin at that time. Thankfully Craig was eventually given a full pardon by President Gerald Ford.


Pure Prairie League 1973
Mike Reilly, the groups bass player during this era, took over as the band's leader and front man. He brought in his friend Larry Goshorn to replace Fuller.  Pure Prairie League then hit the road and began playing gigs constantly as "Amie" grew in popularity as radio stations began receiving requests to play the song.




Bustin' Out
As a result, RCA re-released the album Bustin' Out and issued "Amie" as a single. The song peaked at No. 27 on April 26, 1975, just as a minor bluegrass revival was underway on mid-western college campuses. Larry Goshorn became the group’s main songwriter during this time. He was featured on Pure Prairie League's third album; Two Lane Highway. 

In 1977 John David Call left because of increasing back troubles. Larry Goshorn's brother, Tim, joined in time to record Just Fly (March 1978) taking over the duties as the group's steel guitar player. 

By 1978 more changes occurred and there was a mass exodus from the group.  

This was when both Goshorns left to form their own group, The Goshorn Brothers. The duo of Larry and Tim were constantly performing at clubs in the Ohio and Northern Kentucky area. I expect after years of touring this was a welcome change. 


Both guys also appeared with other Blues bands in the area. The brothers released an album in 2012 simply titled The Goshorn Brothers; Life. In 2015 they released another album called Custom Bootleg. 

Larry and Tim Goshorn
Both Larry and Tim, as well as other members of Pure Prairie League were recognized as members in The Northern Kentucky Music Legends Hall of Fame. Larry and Tim were featured almost every Friday in the Blues Segment of Gary Burbank's afternoon radio show on WLW radio. 

Larry and Tim Goshorn

After a lengthy illness, Larry underwent heart surgery.

Tim Goshorn  died at his home in Williamstown, Kentucky after a bout with cancer on April 15, 2017, at age 62. 


Recently Larry Goshorn became quite ill and was hospitalized with Acute leukemia & Pneumonia. His wife, Kim, kept his friends posted about his condition. 

Larry Goshorn
Then on this past September 15th, she wrote these heartwrenching words; “My angel, Larry Goshorn... He took his last breath in my presence… He left this world the same way he lived in it, with humility and kindness for those around him...Larry G. Died September 14 (2021) at 5:20pm. I must add that I was married to the coolest guy on the planet…” 


On November 7th, 2021 a memorial and benefit concert put on by The Play It Forward Foundation will be held at The Madison Theater in Covington Kentucky, 730 Madison Avenue. 


If you are in the area, please come to celebrate Larry Goshorn’s life.  They event starts at noon.

Through his career Larry owned and played quite a few electric and acoustic guitars,  There are no video or photos of The Sacred Mushroom from the mid to late 1960's. I can only image that most bands of the time were playing Fender Stratocasters, Telecasters, and Gibson ES-335's mostly through Fender amplifiers.  

Larry playing a Gibson
L6-S Custom Deluxe
 
By the Pure Prairie League years I ran across a video of Larry playing a Gibson L6-S Custom Deluxe solid body guitar.  This guitar was a very interesting instrument whose electronics and pickups were designed by Bill Lawrence.  The finish was natural and looked like a wide Les Paul. 

Larry with PPL playing
his Guild Nightbird

In a 1986 video Larry can be seen in a video playing Guild Nightbird GC, which resembled a Les Paul.  That guitar came with Kent Armstrong pickups. Larry and the band are playing through Ampeg amplifiers. 






During Larry's Goshorn Brother's years, he is playing an unidentified guitar.  Larry seemed to favor this guitar in later years.  In a 1995 video he can be seen playing this instrument. The guitar's neck had a reverse headstock. The body has a modified Telecaster shape.  


The neck pickup appears to be a P-90, and on a separate pickguard are a slanted pickup with twin blades in the bridge position, and a single coil in the center position. In the video the body is red and there is a logo on the headstock. 


In later years the body and headstock appear to be refinished with a flame design.








Larry's "?" Guitar
Larry had another similar instrument with a dark blue body, similar white pickups, but instead of a rosewood fretboard and painted headstock, this one has a maple cap and a maple headstock.  At the "Remember Me" event held to raise funds for Larry's final expenses and help his wife Kim, I got a close look at these guitars. On the headstocks were Larry's name in italicized script. I believe Larry built these guitars himself.




For many of his small club dates with The Goshorn Brothers Larry and Tim both played Martin and Taylor acoustic guitars.  





However, without a doubt, Larry Goshorn's most beautiful guitar was a Fender Stratocaster with an incredible body that was hand painted by his wife Kim Goshorn. 

Isn't that guitar stunning?  

Larry is certainly missed by his family, friends, and most of all by his wife, Kim. 





Click on the links below the pictures for sources. Click on the links in the text for further information.  
Two links regarding Larry's guitars were taken by Kim Goshorn.
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