BY: Debbie Hall
When Larry Liso sings, smooth notes flow over the audience as they are enveloped with resonating sounds of jazz standards. He can then switch to upbeat pop, heartland country or booming rock. There is the beat of swing before moving to the lush hills and rolling streets of Italian/American music.
He plays the trumpet and guitar as if the instruments were vocalists. Larry commands the stage with his bigger-than-life personality and entertains audiences from all over the world. With such an exceptional talent, he admits it was a toy that began his career.
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